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    Mountain tripods

    Hey fellas.
    Need opinions about which tripod would be the best for sheep hunting and why. It will be going under a Swarovski STS 65 HD.
    Thanks,
    CLINT

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    Re: Mountain tripods

    Manfrotto 718 SHB - It's been recommended by others on here, I found mine on eBay for $99.00...

    It's not the "lightest" tripod I have seen out there but it's very stable, and good quality. The quick release is a nice feature.

    Happy Hunting!
    Carl

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    Re: Mountain tripods

    I agree with BW. While every mtn hunter tries his best to lighten their packs(even going to extreme measures sometimes), a tripod under a relatively heavy spotter(I have the same one) is not somewhere you can scrimp on stability.

    I love the four-piece legs on the 718shb. It's the same length as my spotter and they both fit in the same 18" side pocket. The tripod gives you the height you need while glassing off a steep hillside.

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    Re: Mountain tripods

    W-C Have you already bought the scope ?
    I think my next package is going to be an ATS (angled eyepiece) and a low bechrest type tripod. compact and stable, glassing from the prone position.
    I tried the 718 recently and didn't like the lack of precision movement in the head, but it was stable once I got it on target. maybe a matter of getting used to.

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    Re: Mountain tripods

    This tripod http://www.outdoorsmans.com/tripod.html is probably the best I've ever personally used... It's slightly bigger and heavier then the 718 SHB but the movement in the head is smoother and much more precise (the 718 is pretty good too)... It will cost you about 3x as much though.

    Carl

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    Re: Mountain tripods

    Quote Originally Posted by bigwhiteys View Post
    Manfrotto 718 SHB - It's been recommended by others on here, I found mine on eBay for $99.00...

    It's not the "lightest" tripod I have seen out there but it's very stable, and good quality. The quick release is a nice feature.

    Happy Hunting!
    Carl

    Count me in as another satisfied customer...

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    Re: Mountain tripods

    Thanks for the info fells. Anyone see any good deals on that 718 SHD? I see one on the net at Kerrisdale Cameras for $129.99. Using two bunched up pillows for a tripod is getting old real quick! Also, not to make some of you guys TOO frothy at the mouth, but you wouldn't believe the deal I got on the scope and a set of Swarovski 10X42 EL bino's.
    As usual, Wholesale Sports had the best price on both those items that I could find. Until, I enquired with ol' Andre at E&I Sports in PG, and found his sticker price on the scope to be $(lots) cheaper than WS, and his sticker price on the bino's was $(a bit) cheaper. When I asked about a better deal, he, understandably, wouldn't budge a nickel. Then, when I asked about a package deal, he dropped the price a further $(lotsmore), and threw in a set of Swarovski bino buddies and a hard case. I also then got my buddy to buy the other, and last, STS 65 HD he had in stock for $(awesome price). Yes, that price does include the 20 - 60 X (S) eyepiece! Well, I tell you, I could barely pull my wallet out fast enough, without making it look TOO obvious, before he changed his mind. $(not much dollars) for the scope, bino's, and the extra gear! Wholesale Sports' price for all that would have been almost $5200, plus both taxes now that the store is in Kamloops! I've bought a few rifle from E&I Sports now also, and he is usually a penny pincher when it comes to deals, but definately helped me out that day. Worth a look at his store if you are passing through Prince George ever! There, I've been the appreciative satisfied customer and given him and his store the plug that is rightfully due.
    CLINT
    Last edited by Whisky Creek; 06-09-2007 at 06:36 PM. Reason: Removed pricing to protect future consumer interests from cranky Swarovski folks.

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    Re: Mountain tripods

    Congrats on the deal, but you are the only person I know who has ever walked away from that store with a good taste in their mouth. They have always treated me like I know nothing and are trying to sell me stuff I do not need. Good job on the deal!!!

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    Re: Mountain tripods

    Hate to burst your bubble...but I'm guessing you didn't get the HD model (if you did they'd be the first they ever had in stock!)!

    He's been selling those STS 65's in there for YEARS and has been selling them as the HD model. Problem is....they aren't (no HD written the on packaging or the spotter). A friend bought one....and got screwed on it!

    A quick call to Kindermann Canada (Swarvovski Canada) and I was told those were NOT the HD's, and that he was misrepresenting them.

    When I asked him about it...he clammed right up!

    I've know that outfit for a few decades now, and you'd be the first to walk out of there unscathed !

    The old saying "if something is too good to be true it probably is..." applies double to that joint!

    Worst of all...no refunds, only "Instore Credit"!

    Best thing a guy could do is drive straight through PG without stopping, and head west to Vanderhoof...a sports store with some class (and integrity) that can hold their own with Wholesale Sports to boot (and I don't even have shares in the company)!

    StoneChaser
    Last edited by StoneChaser; 06-09-2007 at 05:51 PM.

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    Re: Mountain tripods

    The trick with E&I is to go in there already knowing exactly what you want, and how much it will cost to get somewhere else. Andre also knows how much it will cost elsewhere and when pushed he will usually match or slightly better it.

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