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What do you guys bring for bipod, shooting sticks, tripod, etc. on backpack hunts?
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<blockquote data-quote="mtnwrunner" data-source="post: 830786" data-attributes="member: 17701"><p><strong>Re: What do you guys bring for bipod, shooting sticks, tripod, etc. on backpack hunts</strong></p><p></p><p>Andy, in the past, I have always just shot off my pack. I now carry a velbon ultra maxi m tripod for all my glassing and I have a outdoorsman grip head on it. With this tripod, you can lower it all the way to the ground and with the outdoorsman head, you can cant it so you can shoot off of the tripod. Its a pretty good setup and its lightweight and very stable. I think that shooting sticks are okay for a quick shot or one that's not too far away but i'm not comfortable with them and any long distance. I also just built a 300 win mag and its outfitted with a harris bipod but I'm not sure about the weight----still contemplating that.</p><p> </p><p>Randy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtnwrunner, post: 830786, member: 17701"] [b]Re: What do you guys bring for bipod, shooting sticks, tripod, etc. on backpack hunts[/b] Andy, in the past, I have always just shot off my pack. I now carry a velbon ultra maxi m tripod for all my glassing and I have a outdoorsman grip head on it. With this tripod, you can lower it all the way to the ground and with the outdoorsman head, you can cant it so you can shoot off of the tripod. Its a pretty good setup and its lightweight and very stable. I think that shooting sticks are okay for a quick shot or one that's not too far away but i'm not comfortable with them and any long distance. I also just built a 300 win mag and its outfitted with a harris bipod but I'm not sure about the weight----still contemplating that. Randy [/QUOTE]
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