Hi, I'm just starting off in long distance shooting, after many great suggestions on here I ended up with a Ruger Precision Rifle in 6.5cm, Vortex Viper PST 6-24 FFP, and Atlas bipod. Angeles Range is where I plan to shoot which is only up to 600 yards and I'm just starting off with benchrest shooting, in another thread many members here highly recommended the Konus spotting scope which I just ordered but they were also saying to get rid of the tripod that came with it and get a stable one.
While shopping for spotting scope tripods, such as Vortex and Bushnell, I realized I have a $130 carbon fiber tripod sitting in the closest from back in the day when I use to do photography with a DSLR. The Konus comes with a adapter for the camera tripod, I was wondering if it's okay I use this tripod or whether I should buy a tripod made specifically for spotting scopes:
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While shopping for spotting scope tripods, such as Vortex and Bushnell, I realized I have a $130 carbon fiber tripod sitting in the closest from back in the day when I use to do photography with a DSLR. The Konus comes with a adapter for the camera tripod, I was wondering if it's okay I use this tripod or whether I should buy a tripod made specifically for spotting scopes:
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