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Shooting from a tripod

Has anyone got a experience with the Mutnt micro fluid head?

 
The tricer dz looks like it could be a good new option. Pan head and ball in one unit
 
I have been shooting exclusively from a tripod since 2021. Ive taken 2 mule deer prone (825 and 450 yards), 1 mule deer standing (250 yards) and 2 elk sitting (600 and 300 yards). I pack two tripods, a fluid head for my spotter/binos and a ball head for my rifle. I don't know if I ever will go back to shooting off my pack or a bipod.
 

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Has anyone got a experience with the Mutnt micro fluid head?

Just a bump to see if anyone has experience with this company/ or this head?
 
Sorry, can’t speak to the equipment. We just use a cheap Caldwell. But to your original question #2, I wouldn’t take a kid hunting without a tripod. Good luck!
 
I have been shooting exclusively from a tripod since 2021. Ive taken 2 mule deer prone (825 and 450 yards), 1 mule deer standing (250 yards) and 2 elk sitting (600 and 300 yards). I pack two tripods, a fluid head for my spotter/binos and a ball head for my rifle. I don't know if I ever will go back to shooting off my pack or a bipod.
For someone just getting into western hunting, would you recommend I forgo the bipod legs entirely and just shoot off a tripod?
 
For someone just getting into western hunting, would you recommend I forgo the bipod legs entirely and just shoot off a tripod?
That is completely up to you and how you want to hunt. A bipod will most likely be smaller and lighter weight - my "shooting" tripod is north of 4 pounds. However, the versatility of it and how confident I am off of it makes it justifiable for me. Yeah, you could get away with just one tripod and use a fluid or ball head for glassing/shooting, but I like to digiscope while I shoot or have someone in the glass watching the shot.

If I were going on a sheep hunt, definitely would not be packing two heavy tripods. But for western mule deer and elk hunts, you won't catch me without a tripod for my spotter and another for my rifle.

It all comes down to what works best for you. There was a lot of trial and error on my part until I found something that works for me. I am 100% all in on shooting my rifle from a tripod via an arca swiss rail.
 

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