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Reasonable bipod
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<blockquote data-quote="Lenny Foffa" data-source="post: 2610452" data-attributes="member: 100742"><p>I have used it in a Ground Blind, and you're right the third Leg needs to be adjusted prior to adjusting your Blind Chair or Seat. This Tripod has a setting that makes it adjust down very low to Window Height. I took a Shoulder Sling I was no longer using on a piece of Luggage. A duffel Bag. and attached it to this Death Grip. Its carbon Fiber so its really not that heavy. In My Blind in West Virginia , I have used this one for 10 years. I set up the bling on a Friday or Saturday and Hunt Monday to Thursday, so this Caldwell Thing stays in the blind all week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lenny Foffa, post: 2610452, member: 100742"] I have used it in a Ground Blind, and you're right the third Leg needs to be adjusted prior to adjusting your Blind Chair or Seat. This Tripod has a setting that makes it adjust down very low to Window Height. I took a Shoulder Sling I was no longer using on a piece of Luggage. A duffel Bag. and attached it to this Death Grip. Its carbon Fiber so its really not that heavy. In My Blind in West Virginia , I have used this one for 10 years. I set up the bling on a Friday or Saturday and Hunt Monday to Thursday, so this Caldwell Thing stays in the blind all week. [/QUOTE]
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