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Bog fieldpod vs deathgrip sturdiness
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<blockquote data-quote="Dirtrax" data-source="post: 2876392" data-attributes="member: 78945"><p>I don't have a video, but I shoot my 7mm Practical off of one regularly. I've used the hog saddle, a tac table, and an arca rail with a ball head. The worst I've experienced is having the single front leg raise a little. </p><p>I bought the BOG because I didn't want to spent serious money and not like it. It takes a commitment to learn to use one well. I'm still learning but it's definitely an asset. I'm gonna keep at it. Going forward I would likely buy a better unit, but my carbon fiber BP isn't gathering any dust.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dirtrax, post: 2876392, member: 78945"] I don’t have a video, but I shoot my 7mm Practical off of one regularly. I’ve used the hog saddle, a tac table, and an arca rail with a ball head. The worst I’ve experienced is having the single front leg raise a little. I bought the BOG because I didn’t want to spent serious money and not like it. It takes a commitment to learn to use one well. I’m still learning but it’s definitely an asset. I’m gonna keep at it. Going forward I would likely buy a better unit, but my carbon fiber BP isn’t gathering any dust. [/QUOTE]
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