My philosophy is 'buy once cry once'. Willing to spend some coin to get the right gear...Depends on your budget and how much weight you're willing to carry. If budget isn't an issue, you can't beat RRS for the weight.
Lot's of questions here that will require further research. Typical shots will reach out 2-300 yards but might be further.Do you glass sitting or standing?
Do you want a center column?
What is the heaviest piece of optic?
What are the wind conditions?
How much will you use it for shooting?
How far will you be shooting?
Will you clip into your tripod with ARCA to shoot?
Any notable differences bt the two? I understand the head/mount you run on each could add some variation bt the two. But I referring to more of an ease-of-use, footing, stability stand point. Or anything that stood out to you.2 Vets Tripods or RRS tripod
I've shot from both and both get passing grades
Any notable differences bt the two? I understand the head/mount you run on each could add some variation bt the two. But I referring to more of an ease-of-use, footing, stability stand point. Or anything that stood out to you.
Also, what heads did you use on each respectively?
Great review! I’m looking to get a Summit 2 and this definitely encouraged me to get oneFor seated height, I’ve been impressed with my Vortex Summit Carbon 2. I got a good deal on it when I used to work at Sportsman’s Warehouse part time in the evenings. If it hadn’t have been for the deal, I wouldn’t have picked one up. But now, it goes on every single hunt with me. It’s tiny on the pack, lightweight, and simple. It will hold my 10x50’s and a 65mm spotter at seated height with no issues of vibration or movement.
I did, however, swap out the 2 way pan head with a micro “fluid” head off of Amazon. It cost me like $30 for the head, and it infinitely improved the tripod’s stability. The factory head was ok, but that cheap aftermarket head added less than an ounce of total weight to the tripod package and increased its performance 10 fold. This past season was year number 3 of use in everything from early season scouting to late August archery to November rifle in every temp and weather in between without missing a beat.
I would highly recommend the combo to anybody looking for a backpacking tripod.