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Rifle rest for a tripod

tactrat

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Jun 7, 2009
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Does anyone make a rifle rest that secures onto the standard base of a spotter tripod? I have a short high quality tripod and wanted to test it against my bipod. The tripod is more rigid than my bipod, so thought I'd give it a try.
 
Re: Rifle rest for a tripod

Get with Danel Jenkins at Precision Rifle Solutions. Several folks here, me included, have been using Danel's tripods and cradles for a long time and they are excellent products for a very reasonable price. Danel offers two different size cradles depending on what rifles you plan to use with them...both attach via a standard 1/4x20 tripod thread. Here you go:

http://www.precisionriflesolutions.com/
 
Re: Rifle rest for a tripod

I made one:
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- Bent some scrap AL
- Closed cell sleeping pad
- Duct tape
- 550 cord loop so I can carabiner it to gear
- Tripod Shoe

Took like all of 45 minutes and cost $20 for the tri pod shoe


Good luck

ETA if you really want something that is rock solid stable on a tripod you need something that anchors the gun. Otherwise it is really just a saddle (rest) for when you can not use your bi pod to do the same.

If you want stable, consider the DCLW from Cheese here on the board.

http://www.phoenixtactical.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=5
 
Re: Rifle rest for a tripod

Thanks for the info. I like the PRS but want to make sure the concept works for me before I pour money into it. Soooo, I had a Caldwell benchrest laying around. I took the cradle off it, drilled it out and bolted it to the tripod (3/8" thread on the tripod). Worked great during dry fire, will see how it does at the range next weekend.
 
Re: Rifle rest for a tripod

I have a short and a medium tripod from Danel at PRS with interchangable rifle rest and binoculars platform. I carry both in with my shooting gear and use them for either a rifle rest or spotting binocs rangefinder depending on shooting position, etc.
 
Re: Rifle rest for a tripod

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: tactrat</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Thanks for the info. I like the PRS but want to make sure the concept works for me before I pour money into it. Soooo, I had a Caldwell benchrest laying around. I took the cradle off it, drilled it out and bolted it to the tripod (3/8" thread on the tripod). Worked great during dry fire, will see how it does at the range next weekend. </div></div>

That's funny!! I did the exact same thing with one of the older, 100% plastic/polymer Caldwell/Midway units before I bought one of Danel's tripods/cradles. The problem with the Caldwell unit is that it isn't worth a damn for anything more than light use because of the flimsyness of the materials used. It should work "ok" at the range just so that you can get a "feel" for how a tripod shooting cradle might work, but the first time it takes a good thump from moving it around or gets torqued akawardly in your pack or vehicle...the cradle will break off.
 
Re: Rifle rest for a tripod

Plus one for PRS. If you get a couple of quick connects you can switch out your gear between pods.

I switch out my wind meter, spoting scope, gun rest and chrono screen on the go. When packing I only bring one pod.