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Preferred Glassing Tripod for Backpack Hunting?
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<blockquote data-quote="jreyna15" data-source="post: 2899521" data-attributes="member: 127289"><p>I like the size and weight of the RT-70C. Right now my current setup is about 7 lbs, but I'd like to hang onto my spotting scope vs leaving it behind. Sometimes using my binos leaves me wanting more maginification to verify if the elk I'm chasing is a cow or a spike.</p><p></p><p>The siriu seems a little higher than I'd like pricepoint wise....Ik it's easier ot buy one cry once it's just hard to do that on a tripod.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the feedback guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jreyna15, post: 2899521, member: 127289"] I like the size and weight of the RT-70C. Right now my current setup is about 7 lbs, but I'd like to hang onto my spotting scope vs leaving it behind. Sometimes using my binos leaves me wanting more maginification to verify if the elk I'm chasing is a cow or a spike. The siriu seems a little higher than I'd like pricepoint wise....Ik it's easier ot buy one cry once it's just hard to do that on a tripod. Thanks for the feedback guys. [/QUOTE]
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