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<blockquote data-quote="freddogs" data-source="post: 1695802" data-attributes="member: 23463"><p>I used a Harris bipod with my 30.06 and killed a bunch of animals mostly antelope and mule deer from sitting and prone. Last year I used a guide's tripod and it worked fine in taller cover where you have to shoot over brush. My buddy swears by the 3 legged trigger stick so I bought one to try this year.</p><p>I often use three dowels tied together for a tripod when I'm turkey hunting so I don't have to move my gun far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freddogs, post: 1695802, member: 23463"] I used a Harris bipod with my 30.06 and killed a bunch of animals mostly antelope and mule deer from sitting and prone. Last year I used a guide's tripod and it worked fine in taller cover where you have to shoot over brush. My buddy swears by the 3 legged trigger stick so I bought one to try this year. I often use three dowels tied together for a tripod when I'm turkey hunting so I don't have to move my gun far. [/QUOTE]
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