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<blockquote data-quote="brettman" data-source="post: 1695922" data-attributes="member: 101983"><p>Harris are quicker to set up but I love the solid feel and the quality machining of the atlas. That being said I have 4 sets of Harris, 2 of which are the 3 piece legs that go up to 27", all have been heavily used and the taller sets have been thoroughly abused. I like to use a low chair with a backrest and lean into them pretty good with my pack in my lap to get above the tall grass when I hike into dog towns. Turned 2 sets of Harris type Caldwell's and a set of stoney points into scrap doing that. The originals have never given me an issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brettman, post: 1695922, member: 101983"] Harris are quicker to set up but I love the solid feel and the quality machining of the atlas. That being said I have 4 sets of Harris, 2 of which are the 3 piece legs that go up to 27", all have been heavily used and the taller sets have been thoroughly abused. I like to use a low chair with a backrest and lean into them pretty good with my pack in my lap to get above the tall grass when I hike into dog towns. Turned 2 sets of Harris type Caldwell's and a set of stoney points into scrap doing that. The originals have never given me an issue. [/QUOTE]
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