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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Coyote hunting tips
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 115360" data-source="post: 2190083"><p>I have been through the tripods too. I even have a really nice nightforce carbon fiber tripod that I don't even use currently. I am currently using a swagger hunter 42, and there may not have been a better setup designed for coyote hunting ever, IMHO. I tried one for a few weeks, and then I bought 2 more. They are at least as stable as a tripod, (for me), and the mobility is amazing. The fact that they fold up against your rifle and condense into a small package, opening up another hand is invaluable. I love that I can grab the legs with one hand and swing 360° in a split second, but you can also quickly swing the legs together or apart, instantly giving yourself a significant change in height, up or down. You can lay prone and use them. You can even stand and stick the legs into your waistline and have a darn solid standing rest. They are absolutely worth checking out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 115360, post: 2190083"] I have been through the tripods too. I even have a really nice nightforce carbon fiber tripod that I don't even use currently. I am currently using a swagger hunter 42, and there may not have been a better setup designed for coyote hunting ever, IMHO. I tried one for a few weeks, and then I bought 2 more. They are at least as stable as a tripod, (for me), and the mobility is amazing. The fact that they fold up against your rifle and condense into a small package, opening up another hand is invaluable. I love that I can grab the legs with one hand and swing 360° in a split second, but you can also quickly swing the legs together or apart, instantly giving yourself a significant change in height, up or down. You can lay prone and use them. You can even stand and stick the legs into your waistline and have a darn solid standing rest. They are absolutely worth checking out. [/QUOTE]
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