Outdoorsmans Tripods and Heads

jarheadhunter

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Jun 11, 2013
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I just picked up a used Outdoorsmans medium tripod with pistol grip head with panning attachment and extension post. I have never used a pistol grip head. What is everyones thought's on them? Should I get a Jim White or the Outdoorsmans pan head?
 

Graylight

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Apr 27, 2011
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I just got your PM... I would highly reccomend the Outdoorsmans versus the Jim White... The JW is a good and smooth head but nowhere close to the Outdoorsmans panhead.

The Outdoorsmans line up is unparalelled in my opinion...
 

DryFlyGuy

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Feb 21, 2011
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Cody, Wyoming
I just picked up a used Outdoorsmans medium tripod with pistol grip head with panning attachment and extension post. I have never used a pistol grip head. What is everyones thought's on them? Should I get a Jim White or the Outdoorsmans pan head?
I really like the pistol grip. It is probably not ideal for big glass and little animals (I.e coues deer) because it is very easy to move the grip too much at high magnification. I use the pistol grip exclusively, but I just put up with the 'course' adjustment.
 

jarheadhunter

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Jun 11, 2013
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I just got your PM... I would highly reccomend the Outdoorsmans versus the Jim White... The JW is a good and smooth head but nowhere close to the Outdoorsmans panhead.

The Outdoorsmans line up is unparalelled in my opinion...
So do you have any outdoorsmans heads?
 

ID_MW

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Apr 17, 2011
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Central ID
Agree with DryFlyGuy- Pistol Grip Head doesn't like to work with big spotters. I have used it with a Leica 82MM and end up cursing it a bunch. Use the Outdoorsmans pan headLike it with a pair of Binos on top. If you use a compact spotter, I would have to think it would be a great head, but if you have a big scope, don't waste your time. Use the Outdoorsmans pan head. I think Graylight is steering you towards the pan head as well- so I will back him up.