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Bog Pod Death Grip inconsistencies.
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<blockquote data-quote="TopPin" data-source="post: 2760874" data-attributes="member: 109070"><p>If the mounting plate that the legs are attached to are different sizes, you will experience a different angle of the legs, both will be 20 Degrees but at what point of measurement. also goes for size of legs on tripod, overall leangth ext. A heavy base is more stable than a lighter one, that's a basic form of physics. If you mount a hook to the bottom of your carbon tripod to hang a pack off of, it will become more stable (adding weight to your base) Same with tripods that run a spotting scope. Welcome to trying to find a happy medium between weight and shoot ability. A heavy rifle is inherently more accurate than a light rifle, same goes for your rest. Happy shooting</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TopPin, post: 2760874, member: 109070"] If the mounting plate that the legs are attached to are different sizes, you will experience a different angle of the legs, both will be 20 Degrees but at what point of measurement. also goes for size of legs on tripod, overall leangth ext. A heavy base is more stable than a lighter one, that’s a basic form of physics. If you mount a hook to the bottom of your carbon tripod to hang a pack off of, it will become more stable (adding weight to your base) Same with tripods that run a spotting scope. Welcome to trying to find a happy medium between weight and shoot ability. A heavy rifle is inherently more accurate than a light rifle, same goes for your rest. Happy shooting [/QUOTE]
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