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<blockquote data-quote="k4ylr" data-source="post: 3181077" data-attributes="member: 40231"><p>tl;dr You aren't going to get anywhere close for $100. You can find a serviceable DSLR tripod for near $100 but you aren't going to be shooting off of it.</p><p></p><p>A DSLR-specific tripod won't have the backbone to support a rifle and a set of legs that will support a rifle, will be a big PITA to pack for a camera.</p><p></p><p>For a <em>decent</em> shooting tripod, expect to spend $200+ on legs and an ARCA mount if you want to go with made in China. Expect to spend near a grand for something like a RRS set up or similar with beefy legs and ARCA mount. If you want a hog saddle style cradle, add another few hundred.</p><p></p><p>You might be able to put together something serviceable with a set of SLIK700DX legs and a Demon DB-46 head. The head should support the rifle OK but the legs have a capacity that's pushing close to what a PRS-style rifle would weigh. You would then also need an ARCA rail for your rifle and a plate for your camera.</p><p></p><p>If you're looking to run something like a hog saddle, you'd need to reassess your budget entirely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="k4ylr, post: 3181077, member: 40231"] tl;dr You aren't going to get anywhere close for $100. You can find a serviceable DSLR tripod for near $100 but you aren't going to be shooting off of it. A DSLR-specific tripod won't have the backbone to support a rifle and a set of legs that will support a rifle, will be a big PITA to pack for a camera. For a [I]decent[/I] shooting tripod, expect to spend $200+ on legs and an ARCA mount if you want to go with made in China. Expect to spend near a grand for something like a RRS set up or similar with beefy legs and ARCA mount. If you want a hog saddle style cradle, add another few hundred. You might be able to put together something serviceable with a set of SLIK700DX legs and a Demon DB-46 head. The head should support the rifle OK but the legs have a capacity that's pushing close to what a PRS-style rifle would weigh. You would then also need an ARCA rail for your rifle and a plate for your camera. If you're looking to run something like a hog saddle, you'd need to reassess your budget entirely. [/QUOTE]
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