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Bog fieldpod vs deathgrip sturdiness
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2876445" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>I have used different typs of tripods or bi-pods over the years. The last time I use one was in Africa. Primos tripod. It work just find and I could adjust it quickly if needed. It kept me on target. Light weight to booth. The only thing I worry about was my from sling pin on the front of the stock for attaching my shouldber strap. Not getting it hooked up and push the tripod around. </p><p>I don't like where both ends are supported. If you have to adjust quickly that doesn't work for me, and I don't how it can be adjusted to left or right quickly either. </p><p>The only other thing is carrying the tri-pod around. Need someway to carry it with some typ of strape, that can be moved quickly to use. In a stand that's a differen story.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2876445, member: 101791"] I have used different typs of tripods or bi-pods over the years. The last time I use one was in Africa. Primos tripod. It work just find and I could adjust it quickly if needed. It kept me on target. Light weight to booth. The only thing I worry about was my from sling pin on the front of the stock for attaching my shouldber strap. Not getting it hooked up and push the tripod around. I don't like where both ends are supported. If you have to adjust quickly that doesn't work for me, and I don't how it can be adjusted to left or right quickly either. The only other thing is carrying the tri-pod around. Need someway to carry it with some typ of strape, that can be moved quickly to use. In a stand that's a differen story. [/QUOTE]
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