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<blockquote data-quote="muleystalker" data-source="post: 1842868" data-attributes="member: 79944"><p>I use several different systems and practice with them all. First I use an Modular evolution carbon bipod, it has different length legs that quick detach and can be snapped together or used alone and are adjustable. I can lots of height. It also has a bracket that hooks to your tripod and when the bipod legs are removed it snaps onto your bipod. In this form I then use my Pack or shooting sticks to support the rear butt. When I use the long bipod legs I use my tripod to support the rear. The tripod I use is a small carbon fiber Sirui brand, it's a great tripod.</p><p> I also have a larger carbon fiber Sirui tripod with a bowl level and head I use when I'm closer to the truck and mount with a small Arca rail, it works great and they are really nice tripods.</p><p> The biggest thing is practicing with them, you will figure out what works for your body structure and your physical restrictions. What works for on guy may not work for a guy 260 lbs. there are multiple ways to skin a cat.</p><p> The Four Vets makes some nice setups at reasonable price also.</p><p> I saw a new ball head the other day that was designed exclusively for shooting and it was slick. You grab the whole base give it a quick turn adjust and lock. The guy was hanging on the end of the rifle and it didn't budge. It was lower profile also. I will Try and find the name.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muleystalker, post: 1842868, member: 79944"] I use several different systems and practice with them all. First I use an Modular evolution carbon bipod, it has different length legs that quick detach and can be snapped together or used alone and are adjustable. I can lots of height. It also has a bracket that hooks to your tripod and when the bipod legs are removed it snaps onto your bipod. In this form I then use my Pack or shooting sticks to support the rear butt. When I use the long bipod legs I use my tripod to support the rear. The tripod I use is a small carbon fiber Sirui brand, it’s a great tripod. I also have a larger carbon fiber Sirui tripod with a bowl level and head I use when I’m closer to the truck and mount with a small Arca rail, it works great and they are really nice tripods. The biggest thing is practicing with them, you will figure out what works for your body structure and your physical restrictions. What works for on guy may not work for a guy 260 lbs. there are multiple ways to skin a cat. The Four Vets makes some nice setups at reasonable price also. I saw a new ball head the other day that was designed exclusively for shooting and it was slick. You grab the whole base give it a quick turn adjust and lock. The guy was hanging on the end of the rifle and it didn’t budge. It was lower profile also. I will Try and find the name. [/QUOTE]
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