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Caldwell DeadShot FieldPod Review
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<blockquote data-quote="rossmallick" data-source="post: 770222" data-attributes="member: 65410"><p>I have bought two of the DeadShot FieldPods. While I agree it is an improvement it is not equal to a bench rest, which is why where possible I use a bench rest for long range shots. The main drawback of the DeadShot is that it is good for only sitting shots and is not high enough for standing shots. Where I hunt vegetation prevents shooting from a seating position in about half the shots. For this reason I adapted one of my deadshots for standing shoots by removing the legs, inverting the platform that joins the legs, and attaching to a full height tripod. This increases the weight and makes it less mobile and reduces the stability as with any standing tripod but enables me to shoot over the vegetation. I find with the deadshot I wasted time trying to find a suitable spot to shoot from given the limited height. It would be better if they made a standing deadshot field pod. Ross</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rossmallick, post: 770222, member: 65410"] I have bought two of the DeadShot FieldPods. While I agree it is an improvement it is not equal to a bench rest, which is why where possible I use a bench rest for long range shots. The main drawback of the DeadShot is that it is good for only sitting shots and is not high enough for standing shots. Where I hunt vegetation prevents shooting from a seating position in about half the shots. For this reason I adapted one of my deadshots for standing shoots by removing the legs, inverting the platform that joins the legs, and attaching to a full height tripod. This increases the weight and makes it less mobile and reduces the stability as with any standing tripod but enables me to shoot over the vegetation. I find with the deadshot I wasted time trying to find a suitable spot to shoot from given the limited height. It would be better if they made a standing deadshot field pod. Ross [/QUOTE]
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