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<blockquote data-quote="waveslayer" data-source="post: 1695539" data-attributes="member: 46202"><p>If you are up there in age , not assuming, but the best all around way to go is using a Really Right Stuff Tripod. Get the SOAR model and install the Arca mounts on your rifles, spotting scopes and even Binos. You can be glossing and quickly switch out the spotting scope to your rifle and you will have a solid rest. I would practice shooting off a tripod.</p><p></p><p>If you are able to get low in the dirt and it presents a clean field of view and shot, prone on a Bipod is always best. But I'm lazy and standing there with a tripod gets me over bushes etc...</p><p></p><p>The SOAR package is extremely light, worth every penny! Give it a try. I used to use Manfroto but RRS is that much better</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="waveslayer, post: 1695539, member: 46202"] If you are up there in age , not assuming, but the best all around way to go is using a Really Right Stuff Tripod. Get the SOAR model and install the Arca mounts on your rifles, spotting scopes and even Binos. You can be glossing and quickly switch out the spotting scope to your rifle and you will have a solid rest. I would practice shooting off a tripod. If you are able to get low in the dirt and it presents a clean field of view and shot, prone on a Bipod is always best. But I'm lazy and standing there with a tripod gets me over bushes etc... The SOAR package is extremely light, worth every penny! Give it a try. I used to use Manfroto but RRS is that much better [/QUOTE]
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