This video reviews several tripods suitable for hunting and precision shooting, highlighting the BOG Death Grip (aluminum and carbon fiber) for hunting stands, the Two Vets Recon V2 for precision shooting, and the Tricer HK Kit as a versatile option for both. Key considerations include weight, stability, leg closure mechanisms, and head types, with the Tricer HK Kit ultimately recommended for its balance of features and portability.
This video introduces the Revolve hunting tripod, highlighting its ultra-compact and lightweight design achieved through innovative composite legs that roll flat for storage. The presenter demonstrates how the tripod, ball head, and saddle grip fit into a small satchel, making it ideal for travel and hunting scenarios. The tripod's rigidity and ability to support heavy calibers like .308 and 6.5 Creedmoor are also noted.
This review covers the Sunwayfoto T3240CSL, a tall carbon fiber tripod designed for photography, video, and hunting. It highlights its robust construction with an aircraft aluminum base, ARCA-Swiss compatible head, and a significant load capacity of 55 lbs. The tripod's key feature is its exceptional height, extending over 60 inches, making it suitable for taller users or specific shooting scenarios. The review also touches on its lightweight design (4.1 lbs) and compact collapsed size (23 inches).
This video is the second part of a review focusing on the FatBoy Levitate Ball Head, highlighting its features and suitability for hunting, recreation, and long-range shooting competitions. The description also provides links to purchase FatBoy tripods and ball heads, other recommended long-range shooting gear, and information about Paramount Tactical Solutions' training courses. It mentions discounts for channel subscribers and a specific discount code. The owner, Gary Melton, is introduced as a former U.S. Army Special Forces Green Beret with extensive combat and instructor experience.
This video provides a comprehensive review of the FatBoy Levitate Ball Head, highlighting its features and suitability for hunting, recreation, and long-range shooting competitions. The presenter, Gary Melton (a former U.S. Army Special Forces Green Beret and Sniper Team Leader), emphasizes the quality and innovation of the product. The description also links to Paramount Tactical's website for purchasing FatBoy tripods and ball heads, other long-range shooting gear, and information on upcoming courses. A subscriber discount code and a newsletter signup are also provided.
This video provides a comprehensive review of all three FatBoy tripods and their Inverted 60 ball head, along with accessories. The reviewer, Gary Melton, a former U.S. Army Special Forces Green Beret and instructor, states that these are the best shooting tripods they have ever tested. The review covers different models, their features, weight comparisons, and carry bags. The video also includes promotional content for Paramount Tactical, encouraging viewers to purchase the tripods at discounted prices and subscribe to their channel. A strong stance against YouTube's content moderation policies is also expressed.
This video provides an in-depth review and comparison of various hunting tripods, featuring insights from Chris Cerino, a seasoned trainer and hunter. The discussion covers the utility of tripods for stability in hunting, PRS competitions, and photography, highlighting specific models like the Caldwell Deadshot, Bog Great Divide, Vortex Radian, Leupold Pro Guide, and Night Stalker. Key considerations include material (carbon fiber), leg locking mechanisms (twist vs. clamp), head types (ball head, Arca-Swiss), weight capacity, portability, and specialized features like gun clamps and counterweight hooks. Practical advice is offered on practice, maintenance, and adapting tripods for different shooting positions (standing, kneeling, prone).
This review by Pat from ARFCOM News evaluates the Vortex Radian Carbon tripod, comparing it to the BOG Death Grip. Pat highlights the Radian Carbon's superior ball head for adjustability in varied terrain, its carbon fiber construction for thermal insulation and quieter operation, and its Arca-Swiss mounting system for versatility. The review emphasizes the comfort and stability benefits for hunters, particularly those taller than average.
This video provides a first look at the Field Optics Research PRO32-Mil tripod, highlighting its unique features for shooting applications. The reviewer, Ivan from Kit Badger, emphasizes the tripod's carbon fiber construction and innovative leg locking mechanism designed to prevent collapse under recoil. It also demonstrates the versatility of the legs, which can be converted into trekking poles or shooting sticks, and the inclusion of a high-angle bracket for extreme elevation adjustments.
This video provides a detailed review of the Vortex Radian Carbon Fiber Tripod with a Ball Head. The content creator shares their personal impressions and experiences using the tripod since August. The video includes a breakdown of specifications and explores various use cases for the Radian. A significant portion is dedicated to thanking Vortex for their support and promoting the creator's own company, TA Targets, which sells shooting targets and target systems.
Joshua Stabler of Shadow Tech LLC discusses their tripods and ball heads, highlighting features like spiked feet for stability, short center columns for low shooting positions, and load-bearing hooks. He details three ball head models (CB50D, XB44, XB52DL) with varying weight ratings and discusses the differences between their Hog Saddle and Pig Saddle products, emphasizing durability and performance enhancements in the newer Pig Saddle.
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