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<blockquote data-quote="Bravo 4" data-source="post: 975415" data-attributes="member: 8873"><p>For about the same money look at these: <a href="http://www.precisionriflesolutions.com/" target="_blank">Home - PRECISION RIFLE SOLUTIONS, LLC</a></p><p> </p><p>I have the medium and large tripods. You get 6-43" w/medium and 7-63" w/large instead of 7-24" with the Huskemaw. Of course there are going to be tradeoffs, larger equals heavier in most cases. Not much in this case. Plus the higher you get the posibility of being less stable. </p><p>I would just rather get more performance for my money.</p><p>I suggested these for a front rest, though I have used them in conjunction as front and rear rests. The bipod buddy seems like a viable rear rest, however I also make my own medium shooting sticks for about $6.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bravo 4, post: 975415, member: 8873"] For about the same money look at these: [URL="http://www.precisionriflesolutions.com/"]Home - PRECISION RIFLE SOLUTIONS, LLC[/URL] I have the medium and large tripods. You get 6-43" w/medium and 7-63" w/large instead of 7-24" with the Huskemaw. Of course there are going to be tradeoffs, larger equals heavier in most cases. Not much in this case. Plus the higher you get the posibility of being less stable. I would just rather get more performance for my money. I suggested these for a front rest, though I have used them in conjunction as front and rear rests. The bipod buddy seems like a viable rear rest, however I also make my own medium shooting sticks for about $6. [/QUOTE]
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