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Ideal For 300 Blackout

Written on Apr 07, 2026

When using subs and supers you can use the top point as your main 100 yard supersonic zero. Then the opening under the chevron as your close range and subsonic zeros. With so much paint on the post it is very easy to pick up when being quick too.

One negative is it's only painted on one side, so your elevation adjustments have to be made in full rotations, making a less precise zero compared to a traditional post.

Despite that this is a great close range addition and worth the price.

Incredible Value

Written on Dec 19, 2025

Tripod is excellent,l. Light weight with excellent stability, and has 3/8 threads for spiked feet if you want them.

Gun clamp is all metal which is also excellent.

The inverted ball head is functional but not perfect. The vertical movement is okay, but horizontal panning with the rifle is not, as the rifle clamp has lateral space to move in-between the clamp/head interference and will do so before the ball head overcomes the set tension. So this is an unlock, aim, lock, shoot and repeat type head, as the head isn't good enough to set heavy tension and have smooth aiming.

Now between the 3 components, the value is unbeatable for a lightweight, compact, arca compatible shooting tripod. Purchasing each of the 3 separately would cost over $700, and well over that if you want a perfectly smooth under tension ball head.
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