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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 250829" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>it would appear that this is a clamp device attached at the balance point of the rifle. </p><p>it would also appear that it would function as well as the quality of the tripod its mounted on. </p><p>assuming the first shot is all that is needed, all is well. but how about follow up shots? after all that happens in the real world. </p><p>what happens with recoil? </p><p>what absorbs it? </p><p>i would assume the tripod? </p><p>that means movement, especially with heavy recoil rifles dosent it? </p><p>after all its locked in there, no bags or other devices to slide on, am i correct?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 250829, member: 12443"] it would appear that this is a clamp device attached at the balance point of the rifle. it would also appear that it would function as well as the quality of the tripod its mounted on. assuming the first shot is all that is needed, all is well. but how about follow up shots? after all that happens in the real world. what happens with recoil? what absorbs it? i would assume the tripod? that means movement, especially with heavy recoil rifles dosent it? after all its locked in there, no bags or other devices to slide on, am i correct? [/QUOTE]
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