Oregonhuntrboi
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Got my email back. Sounds like it’s just a balance point issue since my arca is on the forend of the rifle.i guess I shouldn’t expect rrs anvil like stability out of such a lightweight head.
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Interesting I'm still waiting to hear back. All I want is my rifle to do what he does at 5:31 in this vid as it seems like that's what is expected of the product. But when I get it tight enough to balance it doesn't pan. If it's loose enough to pan it doesn't lock in and balance on the tilt axis. This is on a couple different rifles including a 8.75 lb Tikka in a hnt26 with arca,( exactly what's shown in the youtube thumbnail) nothing crazyGot my email back. Sounds like it’s just a balance point issue since my arca is on the forend of the rifle.i guess I shouldn’t expect rrs anvil like stability out of such a lightweight head.
That’s what I wanted to as my rails are at the forend.Got my email back. Sounds like it’s just a balance point issue since my arca is on the forend of the rifle.i guess I shouldn’t expect rrs anvil like stability out of such a lightweight head.
Weird I still haven't gotten a response but guess I'll continue to wait.Got my email back. Sounds like it’s just a balance point issue since my arca is on the forend of the rifle.i guess I shouldn’t expect rrs anvil like stability out of such a lightweight head.
Welp still waiting for them to follow up
Anyways in the meantime I've been messing with this a little bit. If I pan though quickly it unscrews sometimes, Is there a trick to get it more secure so it doesn't unscrew? I'd hate to have my rifle or spotter unscrew off this thing in the field and fall right off
Hmm I running a sirui st124.Tripod with a set screw on the mounting flange.



Ah I meant like this. This is an Aziak.Hmm I running a sirui st124.
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When I screw it in tight to the wiser it's not long enough to mate with the tripod
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So I have been attaching jt with the tripod first and then screwing on the wiser. But the wiser then unscrews easily when panning I can't tighten it down like I can the tricer lp. Not sure where id utilize a set screw
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Try some double sided drywall tape on the flat surface?Hmm I running a sirui st124.
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When I screw it in tight to the wiser it's not long enough to mate with the tripod
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So I have been attaching jt with the tripod first and then screwing on the wiser. But the wiser then unscrews easily when panning I can't tighten it down like I can the tricer lp. Not sure where id utilize a set screw
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Thank you for clarifying I checked and have a second head with set screws but it's too wide to set with the wiser head.
Thanks I will try that. Also reread the thread and saw some tips in a couple previous pages to try.Try some double sided drywall tape on the flat surface?
Older post but just wondering is there a certain graphite lube you prefer? Also how is it holding up? I just got one today.I removed all the grease and used a graphite lube and liked it better. The screw for the tension was always in the exact wrong place for me so I loosened the knob until i could push the hex nut out and change the timing and then retightened. Feels like a different head. Very happy with it currently. I also have the Tricer LP and the Wiser Knighthawk and the Asiak Ridgeline along with the Backcountry. For backcountry elk hunts and day trips where I won’t glass as much I’ll run the Ridgeline system. For all other hunting I’ll use the Backcountry tripod with BT-20 head and move my other mini heads to window mounts.
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