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    @ando2506 always got some in stock and more always coming in. Have most different sizes from smaller hunting weight to full 40mm legged match tripods.
    have a few all round the country now. where are you based?
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    Mtn gear will be releasing a very cool one soon
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    Thanks all- some good options to consider here.
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    After shooting off @PerazziSC3 's artcise the other week I had to have one, I got the c60sc and a Spartan Davros head.
    Bedded a second spartan flush cup just in front of the mag well.
    Can be used in either the front flush cup like a bipod or the rear one as a tripod.
    The Artcise c60sc is a fantastic high quality light weight tripod and as a bonus 1 leg can be quickly removed and used as a monopod or walking pole.

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    Will be awesome for long tussock and at 1.2kg it's super light, it also has a hook under where the Dsvros head screws in where you could hang weight if using in high wind (think day pack etc)
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    @PerazziSC3 is this the CS50C? are you hunched over to shoot it standing up?
    Are you still running it?

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    Yes I have the 50c. Depends how tall you are but yes I can’t stand perfectly upright and shoot you have to lean into it. I took a standing shot at a tahr a few months ago and it was real good but was less than 200m away. Ideally you don’t want to be standing if possible.

    I use it as my front rest mainly and tripod for spotting scope. It’s good, gives plenty of options and one leg unscrews for a walking pole

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    thanks mate. I'm running a much smaller tripod for sitting glassing, so having a think about getting a taller one as an alternative. looks like almost 400g between the 50 and 60 model. but the same price currently...

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    Leofoto have a number of options. After a lot of research, I recently got this for both glassing and shooting off.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LOC View Post
    thanks mate. I'm running a much smaller tripod for sitting glassing, so having a think about getting a taller one as an alternative. looks like almost 400g between the 50 and 60 model. but the same price currently...
    Check out the Sunwayfoto 2830CSL. Its the taller of their hunting tripod series. With its built in inverted ball head its lighter than the Artcise. Fully extended its above my eye height - Im 5'11".

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    Looks pretty nice thanks mate

 

 

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