Inexpensive ballhead for workbench

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    Anyone have any good recommendations for an inexpensive ballhead for a workbench that can:
    1) support a 20+ lb rifle
    2) has an arca (RRS) spec dovetail that won't mar a chassis dovetail

    Just looking for something to install on a workbench to mount my rifle to for cleaning, scope mounting, etc. I don't need a $20 knock off, but I don't want to spend RRS money for this application. It will mount to a SAC base plate along with the barrel vise, so I'll use the regular mounting screw underneath.

    Thanks!

    Sam
     
    Anyone have any good recommendations for an inexpensive ballhead for a workbench that can:
    1) support a 20+ lb rifle
    2) has an arca (RRS) spec dovetail that won't mar a chassis dovetail

    Just looking for something to install on a workbench to mount my rifle to for cleaning, scope mounting, etc. I don't need a $20 knock off, but I don't want to spend RRS money for this application. It will mount to a SAC base plate along with the barrel vise, so I'll use the regular mounting screw underneath.

    Thanks!

    Sam
    Define “inexpensive”. Is their a price point that you would like to remain under?
     
    If you don't want to spring for an ARCA ballhead and want "inexpensive" the best I could come up with is something I haven't tried but it might work: woodblock in a bench vise with a KRG ARCA clamp mounted on it with wood screws. Don't know if there are any long enough that would fit the holes to provide enough stability but it checks the mark for inexpensive.
    Afterthought: or if you happen to know a machinist have him drill you corresponding holes with threading into a square bar of metal and mount that in the vise with the ARCA clamp on top, but unless the guy's a buddy that would probably blow the inexpensive part.
     
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    I would personally go with inexpensive amazon ballhead since you dont really need quick detach or specific tension for movement. And I wouldnt feel bad about modifying it to work.
     
    I just realized I tried to make my point the hard way. I was looking at the box of parts for my next build and it hit me; all you need is the ARCA clamp, the heavy barricade stop, and a pair of plastic vise liners and a bench vise and you're in business. Look at the picture of the barricade stop on the clamp mounted on the rail. Just clamp the barricade stop and you've got the fixture you want. It's attached with three screws, hopefully enough to support your rig.
     

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    I like this idea. I need to hurry up and build my new bench. In am planning on using 2 inline fabrication mounts 1 flush 1 elevated. I might look at getting an extra plate and drill and tap it for a ball head.
     
    If you don't want to spring for an ARCA ballhead and want "inexpensive" the best I could come up with is something I haven't tried but it might work: woodblock in a bench vise with a KRG ARCA clamp mounted on it with wood screws. Don't know if there are any long enough that would fit the holes to provide enough stability but it checks the mark for inexpensive.
    Afterthought: or if you happen to know a machinist have him drill you corresponding holes with threading into a square bar of metal and mount that in the vise with the ARCA clamp on top, but unless the guy's a buddy that would probably blow the inexpensive part.

    This.
     
    Not sure what the OP has in mind but I use both a delrin and aluminum insert into a cannibalized manfrotto center column. The columns are then secured either to bench with threaded inserts or small vise that itself can be secured to the bench. I also secure a Manfrotto ballhead directly to the bench 3/16" inserts with short segments of threaded rod. After establishing a base to secure to the bench, then any rifle mount adapter can be attached on top.....the simple permutations are numerous. Setting up the inserts near the edge of the bench surface maximizes the rotational firearm presentation opportunities. A few examples.
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    Someone mentioned the Hog; this HogSaddle Mod8 bench mount setup provides stable 360 deg rotation just no angling options, but a ballhead-hog combination might obviate the expense of requiring specific adapters e.g. RRS / Arca . Direct bench mount requires only a small removable footprint of bench real estate which can be consumed pretty quickly with larger vise / parts / tools for the project and its up off the bench to limit any accidental firearm scarring from bench top litter.
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