I see people use the pistol grip models though and they are rated for less weight than mine. I wish I had got a 498.
Quite frankly, the pistol grips suck compared to a rrs, or other high quality, ball head.
I see people use the pistol grip models though and they are rated for less weight than mine. I wish I had got a 498.
We now have these in stock. Designed in Norway by Military snipers, the P.R.S.T Tripod. At last true shooters tripod. Made in Norway by Mission Critical Designs, less then half the price then RRS and more innovative for shooting.
Super nice piece of kit...We love them!
This is a no nonsense carbon fiber tripod specifically made for rifle shooting. Light enough to take out on a hunt, and rugged enough to withstand military duty. Of course you can always mount your favorite Camera up top as well. We are importing these tripods directly from Norway resulting in our savings being passed on to you.
Material: Carbon fiber legs with machined aluminum components
Legs: Four section legs with user serviceable cam-lock levers
Finish: OD Green Cerakote
Feet: Includes two interchangeable sets. Rubber feed and spiked steel feet.
Center column: 6.5 inch length. Short enough to splay tripod out for high prone position.
Center column function: The center column not only adjusts vertically, it is able to rotate. A great feature for users who direct mount a saddle to their tripod without a ball head.
Mounting thread: 3/8"-16
Weighs 4.1lbs 1865 grams
Load Rating: 40 lbs / 20 Kg
Max Height 62.2" / 158 cm
Min Height: 6.8" / 17 cm
Collapsed Length 22" / 56 cm
Center Column adjustment Length: 3.5" / 9cm
Please note, the photos show the tripod with a Hog Saddle and or a ball head. These items do not come with the tripod.
We have Sunwayfoto goodies on the way as well...
XB-44DL Ball Head
XB-52DL Ball Head
DP-60R Quick Release plates
T1A20 Aluminum Tripod (small and light, perfect for spotting scopes)
Cheers
... Another thing that works extremely well, but only if you have an MPA chassis, is to put block (piece of 2x6) on the tripod instead of a head and use the MPA barricade system on the block.
The rifle will sit there on its own, but can be removed quickly if needed.
I'm not a fan of clamping in. The head needs to be adjusted just right or you're fighting it (not a natural POA) or the rifle flops over easily.
Another vote for the RRS tripods. That said, if I didn't already own one (with the BH40 ballhead) as part of my photography business, I wouldn't have been able to justify that cost. That said, they are rock solid for either application and are definitely worth the $$$ if you can afford it.
Yes RRS is tier-A stuff in the camera world. Their ballhead is no joke and designed to withstand HEAVY stuff like 1000mm+ lenses.
Funny to see people mount their heavy rifles on those tiny ballheads, would be interested to see how long they will last. lol.
Nah you need this Wimberley mount for the fiddy.
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My understanding of the load ratings is that it is much more critical to have your ballhead/levelling head's rating be quite a bit higher than the weight of your rifle (like double) since it takes the recoil impulse. Getting a tripod with double the weight rating of your rifle would net you more stability, likely, although probably at the cost of increased weight but the tripod doesn't have moving parts like the ballhead and hence it's not as critical to go ove and beyond the weight rating necessary to keep your rifle upright. Sorry if that sounds kinda convoluted, haha
Resurrecting this thread looking for advice regarding Manfrotto tripods. There seems to be endless choices and the numbers and descriptions don't tell me which one would work best for me. I have zero experience in professional photography and no one to talk to about tripods so hopefully you guys can break down the lineups and point me to a good affordable option. Does a higher weight capacity have any correlation to stiffness? Any particular line that shooters prefer based on value and performance? My main LR rifle is fairly light at around 12 lbs but I would like the ability to support a heavier rifle in the future. I'm leaning towards using a bag under the rifle PRS style while I research heads and clamps. Budget for just tripod I'd like to keep to $250 and under but I'm open to spending a bit more if its really worth it.
Resurrecting this thread looking for advice regarding Manfrotto tripods. There seems to be endless choices and the numbers and descriptions don't tell me which one would work best for me. I have zero experience in professional photography and no one to talk to about tripods so hopefully you guys can break down the lineups and point me to a good affordable option. Does a higher weight capacity have any correlation to stiffness? Any particular line that shooters prefer based on value and performance? My main LR rifle is fairly light at around 12 lbs but I would like the ability to support a heavier rifle in the future. I'm leaning towards using a bag under the rifle PRS style while I research heads and clamps. Budget for just tripod I'd like to keep to $250 and under but I'm open to spending a bit more if its really worth it.