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What is the height range for the tripod? Thank You — 2 Answers

by Paul, from IA, United States Asked on March 7, 2018

Name Caldwell Ballistic Precision Chronograph G2 (3.4)
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Answered by KonaGolden, member, from CA, United States, on March 25, 2020

Description says 15" - 42" which is incorrect. Caldwell doesn't list it in their site. Dan is likely correct on height. Consider these few things:
1. The included tripod is to meet a price point. Many decent tripods cost far more than the entire package, including the chronograph.
2. You can add stability to a tripod with a little weight. Some high end tripods actually have a hook just for this reason. Just don't exceed the weight rating of the tripod, including the weight of the chrono. It doesn't take much.
3. Inverting the chrono was a great idea. There are MANY folks who forget there is a difference between the height of their scope and the height of the barrel. Their new chrono has the bullet holes to prove it.

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Answered by Dan, member, from AZ, United States, on March 13, 2018

18" minimum, 56" maximum, but it's too light to be useful. Get a better tripod with a better quick disconnect. Ball Leveling helps a lot.

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