Good Gear: Vanguard Quest T62U

I purchased a Vanguard Quest T62U last year to give me better year round use of unimproved shooting ranges and potentially for hunting. The Quest T62U is a tripod with a 360 degree swiveling rifle yoke that can also be converted into a bipod or monopod configuration. I have used Vanguard camera tripods in the past and have generally found their quality to be acceptable which made me comfortable with dropping the coin on the Quest T62U.

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The ranges that I shoot on are generally informal, meaning there are no shooting bays, shooting tables, or concrete walkways. Any infrastructure I need must be carried in. Just this afternoon I zeroed a rifle with 18″ of snow on the ground without having to lay down in the snow. It was the T62U that made that possible by letting me get very stable in a standing, kneeling, sitting, or crouching position.

I have used both the bipod/gunpod configuration and the monopod configuration but I generally use it as a tripod because that is the most stable. I can setup the tripod so a single leg projects forward, away from me, and then load into it with my rifle. That, coupled with a tight sling, allows me to get stable enough to put a solid zero on a rifle without having to wallow around in the snow.

The Quest T62U has held up well to about a week left outside leaning against a tree in the rain and snow during deer season. The legs adjust quickly, easily, and mostly silently. Once they are adjusted, they hold their adjustments even when you are loading into the tripod. The bipod and monopod configurations work well and don’t feel like an afterthought. It is lightweight and seems to be rugged enough for what my purposes. This has been an extremely useful addition to my range kit.

Shop around a bit if you are looking for one. I paid significantly less than MSRP.

I should also mention that Vanguard makes a product called the UNI-STICK that I am considering purchasing for use with the Quest T62U. It attaches to the lead leg and turns the tripod into a more formal but still easily packable rifle rest.

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New from SKD Tactical: PIG Full Dexterity Tactical (FDT) Charlie – Women’s Glove

You may recall SKD Tactical’s recent teaser image about a new product coming in 2016. The time has come to reveal the PIG Full Dexterity Tactical (FDT) Charlie – Women’s Glove.

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These have all the features you expect from the PIG FDT Alpha Glove but scaled and shaped for women’s hands. They have all the dexterity you need to work a trigger or pick up small parts thanks to the articulation and clever use of materials. These gloves also feature the touch screen compatibility that has been extended to the entire PIG FDT Glove line.

My wife has a pair and the difference in fit between men’s gloves is apparent immediately. In fact, she has said it will take some getting used to since it has previously been difficult to find shooting gloves that fit tightly as they should. These actually fit her slimmer palms and longer, more narrow fingers.

Check out the PIG FDT Charlie – Women’s Glove at SKD Tactical to learn more.

Ruger Precision Rifle Aftermarket Rail Options

The introduction of the Ruger Precision Rifle (RPR) made some pretty serious waves late last year. The demand for the is still strong and that has lead a few manufacturers to create replacement hand guards specifically for the budget precision rifle.

Midwest Industries has introduced the MI RPR Handguard. This rail is based on their SP-Series AR-15 rails. It features plenty of M-LOK compatible slots, 6061 aluminum construction, and comes with a Magpul M-LOK 5 Slot Polymer Rail section. It is available in 15″ and 18″ lengths.

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Seekins Precision is now offering the SP3R Ruger Rail System. The SP3R Ruger Rail features the same flat bottom shape that is found on the AR-based SP3R Rails. The flat bottom helps when shooting off bags or a barricade. This rail also features KeyMod or M-LOK attachment slots, QD sling swivel sockets, and 6061-T6 aluminum construction.

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Vehicle CQB with William Petty – Now Available

William Petty and Firelance Media have released their anticipated Vehicle CQB video. This video fills an important void in the training plans of many shooters. We all spend significant time in and around vehicles yet it remains difficult for many to find training sources that deal with the realities fighting around cars in any kind of meaningful way or that even allow vehicles on their range.

You can preview and purchase the video on Vimeo.

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