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Tripod Shot Positions and Western Hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="WiscGunner" data-source="post: 2343188" data-attributes="member: 97288"><p>Clamping the rifle directky in via ARCA is far steadier than a "y" fork adaptor. If not clamping, dropping a bag like a GameChanger on top of the tripod head works great too. For me, the tripod serves many purposes (binos, spotter, rifle, awning support for Cimarron, gravity water filter stand...) but if I didn't feel the need to bring it and wanted to save extra weight, shooting of crossed trekking poles with the rifle on the straps works great too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WiscGunner, post: 2343188, member: 97288"] Clamping the rifle directky in via ARCA is far steadier than a “y” fork adaptor. If not clamping, dropping a bag like a GameChanger on top of the tripod head works great too. For me, the tripod serves many purposes (binos, spotter, rifle, awning support for Cimarron, gravity water filter stand...) but if I didn’t feel the need to bring it and wanted to save extra weight, shooting of crossed trekking poles with the rifle on the straps works great too. [/QUOTE]
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