Good "all around" head for shooting/hunting

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Looking for a head to serve as an all purpose mount for a set of Binos, rifle, and maybe a spotting scope. Debating between a setup like the Outdoorsmans Micro pan head, or a ball type head like a Feisol, Sunway Foto, etc. Just wondering if the handle would be more useful on the Outdoorsmans type setup with my 15x56 Binos, or if just setting the tension on a ball type head works just as well. Or is there an option out there that has a detachable handle?
Wondering if anyone has any experience with these two types of setups.

Thanks.
 
What's your budget? I'm in the process of switching from a Manfrotto grip head (which works well, but not great for spotting) to a RRS Anvil-30 ball head. The grip works pretty well for spotting, but it can be a bit fidgety to get precisely on target. I'm hoping the Anvil will be an improvement.
 
Hadn't really thought about budget...I don't know 300 bucks maybe? Seems like the ones Outdoorsmans sells are built pretty solid, but their mounting system is proprietary and not Arca. I was thinking of maybe the Leofoto LH55? Seems like a decent setup. I have never really used a ball type system, mainly had the old school pistol grip heads and the straight "pan and tilt".
 
Hadn't really thought about budget...I don't know 300 bucks maybe? Seems like the ones Outdoorsmans sells are built pretty solid, but their mounting system is proprietary and not Arca. I was thinking of maybe the Leofoto LH55? Seems like a decent setup. I have never really used a ball type system, mainly had the old school pistol grip heads and the straight "pan and tilt".

What legs are you using? If you have something that will work with a leveling base, that may well be the way to go. If not, it might be worth stretching to the RRS BH-40 ball head. The ones I have played with were impressive. You could also save up a bit more and go for the Anvil - mine should be here Friday, and I will be shooting with it this weekend.

Edit: The universal leveling base might be another good option, and it's $300 with clamp - and currently in stock at RRS.
 
Check out the Leofoto lh-55 ball head. It is a little more affordable than some other models, but it is pretty nice. I have one and really like it, but I don’t have enough time on it to give a solid review. So far it seems to work really good and I’m happy with the purchase.
 
I like my hunting and shooting head to be slow and smooth. Keeps me steady for the upcoming shot.

None of this frantic, jerky, high friction head action before I need to blast something hard.

I also prefer to have a quick release option- lord knows I don’t want anything getting clingy when I got to run.
 
I ended up going with the Sirui K40x. I went down to the local camera shop and picked it out. I really like it. No problems clamping on to my 18lb comp gun. It's has some numbers on the adjustment wheels that kind of give you a reference for the right tension for glassing, shooting, etc. I just put the arca adapter plate that came with the head on my Outdoorsmans bino mount for my 15x56 Meoptas. I have a shoot tomorrow, so I am gonna take the whole system out and check it out. So far so good though.

@The King. I couldn't find one with a prostate massager. That subtle enough?
 
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i was in the same boat i wanted something light for field work, and hunting. i ended up with fesoli 3342 legs and a rrs 40 with a rrs clamp. so far im happy with it i use it with a lupy spotter and to shoot with. i cant complain. i have a swaro str spotter but i dont like using it with it, im always afraid to walk away from it and it falling over. with a 15 pound rifle in it its good to shoot with, but i wont walk away from it. im looking at buying a rrs 34 with a anvil right now to but i have never seen or used one i think a geared head would be best spotting from what i have read some one correct me if im wrong.