Getting opinions on spotting scope stands that are currently being made.. and why you like it.
yes.. well that explains why it didn't come up for me..
They are!I read somewhere that a surveyors tripod is very sturdy.
what kind of "tri-pod" is it?FWIW, I love love love my RayVin but 90% of the time I only use the RayVin head and this compact tripod. It lets me easily transport and is rock solid on the ground. He still sells the head only so if this is the kind of setup you're looking for it can still be bought.
https://amzn.to/2X0Zwxjwhat kind of "tri-pod" is it?
Yes , I would think this type of tripod would be for field work not so much for the bench. Just very adjustable and rock solid when set up.They are!
The limiting factor would be how low you can set it up.
Would need a head adapter also.
Keith,Doc, its not currently made (I don't think?) but still have this Freeland/Argus setup.
Don't know anything about F-Class to know if it would be of any use there or not.
Anyhow, let me know if its of any interest.
http://forum.accurateshooter.com/threads/freeland-bipod-20x-argus-spotter-value.3966771/
Keith
https://amzn.to/2X0Zwxj
And then in the video you'll see how I made a simple post to mount the head onto.
Gearbuggy.com - Solid, sturdy, and very well made in Kentucky. Good guy to deal with too. He cut my mast sections so they would conveniently fit in a plastic tool box.
no.. not shooting from the bench.. not anymore..if u are shooting from the bench go to home dept & get a pipe clamp. put scope on ball head --- ball head to clamp. works good no movement from wind. good luck beak [steve]