04 March 2010, 03:44
jamesicusCamera Tripods as Rifle Rests
I have used Camera Tripods with home-made hunting rifle forearm adapters for many years -- I really like the infinite adjustments/settings and steady shooting platform they provide.
Here is an excellent overview ..........
The Sniper Saddle.......... my own detachable quick adapter is similar to the 3rd generation depicted except that I use a 3" diameter PVC coupler sawn in half (ideal width as is) and attach the photo tripod head to it using self tapping washer-head screws. I use standard 3" pipe insulator foam to cushion the rifle forearm (total cost of materials from ACE Hardware to complete one modification is approx. $1.50). Fabrication time is about 30 minutes including gluing the foam in place using contact cement. Here are depictions of the completed adapter:
I use a lightweight aluminum Vanguard Photo Tripod (approx $70) that is fully adjustable and comes with an integral carry handle (folding up into a compact and very lightweight package). I am now in my eighties and arthritic joints prevent me from shooting from the prone and sitting positions -- practically all of my range and field shooting is from the standing position where I find the Camera Tripod provides me a very steady hold.
I use it to good effect in shooting my CZ American Safari 458 Lott (in the same manner as shooting sticks) where it is a great assist in producing good groups. Here is a depiction:
James
04 March 2010, 06:50
jamesicusHere is the tripod folded up for carrying -- carry handle at lower left:
James
04 March 2010, 07:27
SnellstromVery neat setup there jamesicus. Looks very steady too.
04 March 2010, 08:32
buckeyeshootervery nice, thanks for sharing!

04 March 2010, 16:01
jro45I have a tri support simular to the one you use
in Africa. It supports the rifle and you support
the other end. I got at MidWay.
01 April 2010, 00:36
jamesicusPresent day camera tripods are very light, compact and inexpensive. They can be used for general photography -- for mounting chronographs and spotting scopes -- and, with very simple and inexpensive modifications, as shooting rests ala Safari "shooting sticks". I use my tripod for all four applications.
James
19 April 2010, 08:47
31/2MakesmelaughI really like this. I am going to rob my camera tripod at home and buy a couple of cans of Krylon to cut down on the glare!