You still refuse to understand... yes quads are more stable but carrying the tripod open it's deployed in one second or so.Done it, everyone who I know uses quads as you can travel lighter, deploy quicker and it's more stable for accurate long range shooting
Much heavier and walking around with a deployed rifle and gun on anything but flat straight terrain, for multiple shots with a tripod..... that's just torture...You still refuse to understand... yes quads are more stable but carrying the tripod open it's deployed in one second or so.
Weighed my 4 Stable Sticks, some basic model with added shrink wrap, 950 grams. My carbon tripod with 3D printed clamp and panning base (130 gram) that's strictly speaking not necessary, weighs 1600 grams. Personally I don't find even 3 kgs or so any burden, I have rifle slung on my chest, tripod hanging in left hand, thermal in right hand. Same for quads.
I took a chance and bought this haoge cp 64mm quick release Arca clamp on Amazon.I chose a Sunwayfoto mlok arca rail myself, not sure on the krg bravo fitting options?? You could try Black Rifles, they manufacture their own rails and are good to go! Pete's a good lad and on here as Major Disorder I believe? Failing that the sunwayfoto rail is available on amazon mate
Arca Rail Amazon
Black Rifle Arca
Nice setup mate, I did the same a while back, having a qd option for the clamp and a rail on the rifle. Never used the clamp afterwards really lol put arca/picatinny on all rifle fore endsI took a chance and bought this haoge cp 64mm quick release Arca clamp on Amazon.
It fits perfectly and gives me the option to quickly remove the saddle clamp and use a rifle with an Arca rail fitted.
Just have to wait now until march scopes have the rail I want back in stock again.
I will probably do the same. Still nice to be able to quickly put the clamp back on if I'm out with a mate that wants to use it on his rifle.Nice setup mate, I did the same a while back, having a qd option for the clamp and a rail on the rifle. Never used the clamp afterwards really lol put arca/picatinny on all rifle fore ends

This thread inspired me to do the same, a 3d printed sleeve and 2.5" 3/8 bolt allows you to fit a ball mount that fits an Arca plate. I fitted an Arca plate to rifle fore end and it's sorted, seems as rigid if not more so than the original saddle.I have upgraded my bog to a crapper
Seriously, I have taken the heavy clamp off it and replaced it with a ball mount and sparten arca mount.
Bit skeptical at first but a couple of trial runs and its great. I have also added some lubricant to the clamps which has quietened them down.
This has reduced the amount of weight as well.
If I was doing this again, I would get the Infinity model
It looks great.My original idea was to modify the Triggerstick with a ball head/arca, but the are not sturdy enough. The Infinite versions of the DeathGrip seem to come with a ball head right from the start so you do not have to modify them. Do you have the aluminium or carbon version? I am not sure which way to go. I often have a fairly long walk to my stand, but it is not that big of a weight difference between them.
The main problem is that yes also I have heard it is not as robust. Can't say as I have not seen one. My ball head is a 40 mm and I have fired my .308 off it no problemThanks. I will have to think about which way to go then. What negatives have you heard? It seems difficult to get the exact right tension on the ball head in the film.
This is what you need!.I have a sunwayfoto ball head with qd arca clamp plate that I don't need anymore if this is of interest mate
I’ve been enjoying mine for the last two years… until I encountered exactly this… the aluminium thread now stopped and won’t tighten.. I’m practical with most things and have a tap & did set.. how easy is if to fix?Just be careful not to overtighten the ball clamp, I have just repaired a stripped thread on my mates one, Its a M6 into aluminium, which I thought was asking a lot of clamp with a fairly heavy rifle on, I put a Helicoil insert in, which has made it stronger, The only thing wrong with the design is that if you do break the ball, you cant just unscrew it and put another one on, you would have to start again. i still think for strength and value for money a Innorel RT90C and a ND52 Ball head takes some beating, the Legs are rated for 40kg, you could easily put double on that, and the Ball head is rated for 25KG, so once it's locked up, there is little to no wobble.
I would ask what do you want to do with it?Hi chaps, thinking of getting a bog deathgrip, £192 im currently using my monfrotto camera tripod with ball head with a chepo clamp off ebay, seems to work ok but wonder if id be best using the deathgrip for the extra £100 as selling my tripod and ball head will probably be worth £100 ish,
But as you can see. It’s a bit flimsy at he the bottom compared to the death grip. View attachment 339950
thanks.
lee