This is what you want. Works with arca or picatinny. Buy a saddle if your rifle does not have a rail on it.
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I have the MH-60 and love it .
Amazon has them on sale right now thay don't stay this price for more than a few days but the sale will come around every 6 to 8 months .
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I have the MH-60 and love it .
Amazon has them on sale right now thay don't stay this price for more than a few days but the sale will come around every 6 to 8 months .
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I already ordered this, but being amzon could get both and return one.
Do you think it’s worth the bother and the $100 ?


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I already ordered this, but being amzon could get both and return one.
Do you think it’s worth the bother and the $100 ?


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Do I think it's worth the 100 and the hassle ? For me personal yes just for the ease of use and control that handle helps a lot but that decision definitely depends on personal preference and situation . I did purchase my MH-60 on sale and again for me if I had to pay 200 over I would probably opt for the 99 dollar ballhead I am sure either option will get the job done the MH-60 to me is just creature comfort and ease of use and I'm all about that.
 
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Do I think it's worth the 100 and the hassle ? For me personal yes just for the ease of use and control that handle helps a lot but that decision definitely depends on personal preference and situation . I did purchase my MH-60 on sale and again for me if I had to pay 200 over I would probably opt for the 99 dollar ballhead I am sure either option will get the job done the MH-60 to me is just creature comfort and ease of use and I'm all about that.
That handle sold me !
thanks
 
I have to say that I’m still enjoying the ease of use from my Innorel bowl tripod with a Benro S6 video head. Since the video head doesn’t cant, you quickly level the bowl with its adjustment and the gun remains true on that axis for a full 360 degree pan. There is enough movement from the bowl that you can compensate for a fair bit uneven tripod leg length and ground irregularity very quickly. I have a dual picatinny/Arca Swiss clamp attached to mine that works well with both formats. The S6 head is only rated for up to 17lbs, but it tightens enough to hold the tilt angle when you let go of the gun while still allowing you to easily and smoothly change that tilt. I will admit that It is a little bulky even when compared to a large ball head.

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I have to say that I’m still enjoying the ease of use from my Innorel bowl tripod with a Benro S6 video head. Since the video head doesn’t cant, you quickly level the bowl with its adjustment and the gun remains true on that axis for a full 360 degree pan. There is enough movement from the bowl that you can compensate for a fair bit uneven tripod leg length and ground irregularity very quickly. I have a dual picatinny/Arca Swiss clamp attached to mine that works well with both formats. The S6 head is only rated for up to 17lbs, but it tightens enough to hold the tilt angle when you let go of the gun while still allowing you to easily and smoothly change that tilt. I will admit that It is a little bulky even when compared to a large ball head.

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The way that buffer is positioned in the background had me zooming in to try and figure out what those extra "dials" were.