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Bipod or Tripod for shooting on a slope?
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<blockquote data-quote="megastink" data-source="post: 2035077" data-attributes="member: 33429"><p>I hunt an area that requires me to take shots while sitting on a slope. The slope itself is mild, 20-30*. Most of my shots are from the 1 o' clock to 2:30 positions across the swamp ( look at my avatar) if I were sitting with my back directly to the slope. But its just steep enough to where I cant get a good rest for my rifle. I'm thinking of either a HUGE legged bipod, or if it exists, a tripod with a pivoting rest on top (so I can shoot my rifle level. Shots aren't far, less than 300 yards. But they're VERY awkward... to awkward to take sometimes and I don't want to pass up shots.</p><p></p><p>What are my options boys?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megastink, post: 2035077, member: 33429"] I hunt an area that requires me to take shots while sitting on a slope. The slope itself is mild, 20-30*. Most of my shots are from the 1 o' clock to 2:30 positions across the swamp ( look at my avatar) if I were sitting with my back directly to the slope. But its just steep enough to where I cant get a good rest for my rifle. I'm thinking of either a HUGE legged bipod, or if it exists, a tripod with a pivoting rest on top (so I can shoot my rifle level. Shots aren't far, less than 300 yards. But they're VERY awkward... to awkward to take sometimes and I don't want to pass up shots. What are my options boys? [/QUOTE]
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