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<blockquote data-quote="pdog shooter" data-source="post: 2781313" data-attributes="member: 123659"><p>He made mine with a set of long legs for prone (I got a belly, makes me a little higher) and a set of short legs for bench. Just happens that he threaded holes on the back side for "kinetic deflectors" as he called them. Weights that can be added up to 5 lbs. The spare legs also threaded into the holes but I don't think I like that arrangement. Goin to the range tomorrow. First time for the rig after weight added.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pdog shooter, post: 2781313, member: 123659"] He made mine with a set of long legs for prone (I got a belly, makes me a little higher) and a set of short legs for bench. Just happens that he threaded holes on the back side for "kinetic deflectors" as he called them. Weights that can be added up to 5 lbs. The spare legs also threaded into the holes but I don't think I like that arrangement. Goin to the range tomorrow. First time for the rig after weight added. [/QUOTE]
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