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<blockquote data-quote="ATH" data-source="post: 1717944" data-attributes="member: 1656"><p>I run the tallest Harris and have found it sufficient for most situations out west and open field hunting in Indiana/Michigan. I can't see shooting sticks being stable enough for truly long range shots, if I'm shooting over 4ft grass typically I've got a tree to stabilize against and it's NOT a really long range shot. I've made shots on deer and elk in the mountains from 430 to 740 yards using the Harris.</p><p></p><p>I'm interested in the ability to mount a rifle to the tripod I often carry from my spotting scope and will research the option mentioned. But I don't see it being a truly long range option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ATH, post: 1717944, member: 1656"] I run the tallest Harris and have found it sufficient for most situations out west and open field hunting in Indiana/Michigan. I can't see shooting sticks being stable enough for truly long range shots, if I'm shooting over 4ft grass typically I've got a tree to stabilize against and it's NOT a really long range shot. I've made shots on deer and elk in the mountains from 430 to 740 yards using the Harris. I'm interested in the ability to mount a rifle to the tripod I often carry from my spotting scope and will research the option mentioned. But I don't see it being a truly long range option. [/QUOTE]
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