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An informal poll here. Given the fact that weight is often at a premium, especially in remote country, what's your favorite way to stablize a spotting scope and eliminate wind jiggle? (I'm talking about hunting here, not the shooting from a bench). Do you just use a light tripod and deal with wind as best you can, or???

Telling me you make deflave carry your 40 lb. tripod and sand bags doesn't count as an answer, although that's a fine idea.


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A light tripod is better than no tripod.


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I was thinking about talking a younger skinnier guy into carrying mine on the next trip to Texas�. whistle


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Originally Posted by ingwe
I was thinking about talking a younger skinnier guy into carrying mine on the next trip to Texas�. whistle


He ain't all that young anymore, and he's not nearly as skinny as he used to be. But he'll help you out if you let him shoot all your animals. ;-)


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Originally Posted by Kentucky_Windage
Originally Posted by ingwe
I was thinking about talking a younger skinnier guy into carrying mine on the next trip to Texas�. whistle


He ain't all that young anymore, and he's not nearly as skinny as he used to be. But he'll help you out if you let him shoot all your animals. ;-)



Well, we are gonna be night hunting, so I don't think all that much spotting scope action will be going on...


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Remember the old Leupold Pack tripods? The legs nested inside each other and you basically had one leg and the pivot ball to pack? wink


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Originally Posted by eh76
Remember the old Leupold Pack tripods? The legs nested inside each other and you basically had one leg and the pivot ball to pack? wink


Never played with one of those. There's not shortage of light tripods out there... carbon fiber, etc... but what I'm looking for are any tricks guys have come with to minimize wind jiggle while using them.


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Originally Posted by ingwe
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I was thinking about talking a younger skinnier guy into carrying mine on the next trip to Texas�. whistle


He ain't all that young anymore, and he's not nearly as skinny as he used to be. But he'll help you out if you let him shoot all your animals. ;-)



Well, we are gonna be night hunting, so I don't think all that much spotting scope action will be going on...


So you're saying... you have to get your action any way you can find it?


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Some tripods have a hook under the head where a guy can attach a weight to increase stability. Dirty sock full of rocks or something along those lines works well. Think field expedient.

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I attach weight to the center post. A nylon stuff sack filled w/ rocks or sand usually. If it is really gusting I'll use my pack. If your centerpost does not have a hook on the bottom use a prussik knot made of 550 cord. If it is blowing to hard for this seek shelter and drink.

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If I want to go light I take a light spotter (straight 20X Leupold) and a light tripod.

If I need a heavy duty spotter I take a heavy duty tripod. Anchoring with rocks and schit can help, but it's not the same IMO.

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Originally Posted by Kentucky_Windage
but what I'm looking for are any tricks guys have come with to minimize wind jiggle while using them.


Set up out of the wind. Should be possible in most places, barring North Dakota.

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A good tripod is worth a lot. A schitty tripod ain't worth a thing. Learned that the hard way after destroying one cheapo and pitching another because it was such a wobbly POS.

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