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<blockquote data-quote="rsbhunter" data-source="post: 1695524" data-attributes="member: 5850"><p>I'm 64, do mostly coyote hunting, as it's less climbing than deer or elk anymore. I went through the Harris's, pole cats, etc. And they all work, at different times in my life.I have now gone to the tripod with quick attatch rail mounted on my rifle. It's a little heavier(tripod) but once the rifle is set up on the tripod, I don't even have to support the rifle....twist one knob, and I can swivel, and adjust up down with whatever amount of force I like. I wish I had gone carbon fiber instead of aluminum for the weight, but I still have more wants than money....the rifle in the picture weighs around 10-11 lbs, the tripod holds it at any angle, no problem. I find with coyote's, movement ruins the hunt more than anything....this reduces moving the gun into position alot...just another option....rsbhunter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rsbhunter, post: 1695524, member: 5850"] I'm 64, do mostly coyote hunting, as it's less climbing than deer or elk anymore. I went through the Harris's, pole cats, etc. And they all work, at different times in my life.I have now gone to the tripod with quick attatch rail mounted on my rifle. It's a little heavier(tripod) but once the rifle is set up on the tripod, I don't even have to support the rifle....twist one knob, and I can swivel, and adjust up down with whatever amount of force I like. I wish I had gone carbon fiber instead of aluminum for the weight, but I still have more wants than money....the rifle in the picture weighs around 10-11 lbs, the tripod holds it at any angle, no problem. I find with coyote's, movement ruins the hunt more than anything....this reduces moving the gun into position alot...just another option....rsbhunter [/QUOTE]
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