With all the interest in shooting tripods, I thought I would show how I did one on the cheap. Yes, I’m admittedly a cheapskate when it comes to certain things and there is no way I would ever lay out many hundreds of dollars for a shooting tripod. I am not disputing that those very expensive ball head carbon fiber tripods are nice, I would just never lay out that kind of cash for one.
When I saw this DeWalt brand laser level tripod on sale for 50 bucks I figured why not try it. I picked up a 55 mm ball head on Amazon for $110 so I’ve got a total of $160 invested into this. This is not a tripod set up that I would want to pack in on a hunt. I will be using mine for shooting prairie dogs and gophers. We typically strap our gear to the racks of a four wheeler or throw it in the box of a side-by-side and drive out to the prairie dog town and set up. I also have a bog pod and it’s certainly not as light as that and doesn’t fold up into as compact of a package, but I feel it will serve my purpose just fine and it seems very stable.
When I saw this DeWalt brand laser level tripod on sale for 50 bucks I figured why not try it. I picked up a 55 mm ball head on Amazon for $110 so I’ve got a total of $160 invested into this. This is not a tripod set up that I would want to pack in on a hunt. I will be using mine for shooting prairie dogs and gophers. We typically strap our gear to the racks of a four wheeler or throw it in the box of a side-by-side and drive out to the prairie dog town and set up. I also have a bog pod and it’s certainly not as light as that and doesn’t fold up into as compact of a package, but I feel it will serve my purpose just fine and it seems very stable.














