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Help With Tripod Rifle Rest
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<blockquote data-quote="LongRangeFever" data-source="post: 1728139" data-attributes="member: 106586"><p>I went with the manfrotto set up that Lowlight from snipershide showed. ([MEDIA=youtube]67aVxXVIC8Y[/MEDIA]). I didn't use the pistol grip ballhead though. I took a doe at 720 yards last year with it. I personally need to be sitting in a chair to get steady enough for a long shot. Only thing I would do different is loose the hog saddle and direct connect the rifle to the ball head. That would take a little wiggle out of the rig and save you a couple hundred dollars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LongRangeFever, post: 1728139, member: 106586"] I went with the manfrotto set up that Lowlight from snipershide showed. ([MEDIA=youtube]67aVxXVIC8Y[/MEDIA]). I didn't use the pistol grip ballhead though. I took a doe at 720 yards last year with it. I personally need to be sitting in a chair to get steady enough for a long shot. Only thing I would do different is loose the hog saddle and direct connect the rifle to the ball head. That would take a little wiggle out of the rig and save you a couple hundred dollars. [/QUOTE]
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