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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 356885" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>I tried a Stoney Point rapid pivot folding pod this weekend for coyotes and it worked way better than the Harris style for me. </p><p>I can't get a Harris that is high enough to shoot sitting on a hill side, the Stoney Point was perfect, I could swivel all over the place and put the legs any where I liked then just pop it of and move. It isn't quite as solid as a Harris but it is more usable. You adjust the height by spreading the legs in and out so no fussing in and out with the legs. I have only used the for a dozen stands or so, it seems a little flimsy but I think it may hold up better than I first thought, my gun is 12.5 lbs and it seems fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 356885, member: 13632"] I tried a Stoney Point rapid pivot folding pod this weekend for coyotes and it worked way better than the Harris style for me. I can't get a Harris that is high enough to shoot sitting on a hill side, the Stoney Point was perfect, I could swivel all over the place and put the legs any where I liked then just pop it of and move. It isn't quite as solid as a Harris but it is more usable. You adjust the height by spreading the legs in and out so no fussing in and out with the legs. I have only used the for a dozen stands or so, it seems a little flimsy but I think it may hold up better than I first thought, my gun is 12.5 lbs and it seems fine. [/QUOTE]
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