Oldmanflanagan
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- Oct 9, 2022
Just got a decent spotting scope and was looking at tripods. They vary SO much in price I am just trying to understand what makes them expensive vs cheap and what should I be looking for expense wise ?
thank you for the info!You do not need to spend a mortgage payment on a tripod, let alone a tripod and head. For a lot of folks, they spend the big money to feed their ego and not due to the tripod negatively impacting their ability to find game.
When space and/or weight is an issue, I use a Silk 635 CF. It is good up to my STX 65 from an optics perspective. It has been everywhere from Mexico to Alaska to the Midwest. The only issue is when the wind is blowing hard, it is topped with the STX 65, and the legs are fully extended.
When space and weight is not an issue, I use a Manfrotto 290 XTRA C. It is good up to my STX 95 (at a minimum) from an optics perspective. It has been everywhere from Mexico to Canada to the Midwest to Hawaii. Never had an issue with stability with it.
Mine are mostly used for glassing with the rare shot taken from them (either the Outdoorsman's Shooting V or Tri-Clawps).
You are welcome.Much appreciard
thank you for the info!
thanki you for the info!You do not need to spend a mortgage payment on a tripod, let alone a tripod and head. For a lot of folks, they spend the big money to feed their ego and not due to the tripod negatively impacting their ability to find game.
When space and/or weight is an issue, I use a Silk 635 CF. It is good up to my STX 65 from an optics perspective. It has been everywhere from Mexico to Alaska to the Midwest. The only issue is when the wind is blowing hard, it is topped with the STX 65, and the legs are fully extended.
When space and weight is not an issue, I use a Manfrotto 290 XTRA C. It is good up to my STX 95 (at a minimum) from an optics perspective. It has been everywhere from Mexico to Canada to the Midwest to Hawaii. Never had an issue with stability with it.
Mine are mostly used for glassing with the rare shot taken from them (either the Outdoorsman's Shooting V or Tri-Clawps).
Thanks for the link! Added to the cart while I think about it. Are the mounts fairly universal or no? I have a vortex viper spotting scope
May need a plate but those typically are about $20.Much appreciard
thanki you for the info!
Thanks for the link! Added to the cart while I think about it. Are the mounts fairly universal or no? I have a vortex viper spotting scope
It has the hook thing on it so you can hang your bag on it to weigh it downSome cheap tripods are so flimsy that with mild winds they vibrate and don't allow a good sight picture. That's fine for a casual user like myself, but if I were more serious, I'd opt for a good sturdy one.