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<blockquote data-quote="djfriesen" data-source="post: 1355930" data-attributes="member: 98079"><p>I have a snipepod, which I've used on a bull elk hunt and a whitetail hunt in Idaho. </p><p>Pros:</p><p>Super light</p><p>-Tall enough to get you out of the grass when sitting</p><p>-Super light weight</p><p>-Claim to be height adjustable. I feel that's debatable</p><p>Cons:</p><p>-They are long enough that leaving them on your gun either causes a snagging issue or makes it so you have mess with getting them extended before you can take a shot.</p><p>-They are free swiveling, so you can't load then like a bipod. You have to find a third point of rest like a stump or rock to get a really good hold.</p><p>-The new case is almost worthless. They used to come with a sealing neoprene case, which was great. Now they come with a belt-mounted clip that doesn't do anything to protect them. I ended up putting mine in an old wool sock to keep them protected but still stay quiet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djfriesen, post: 1355930, member: 98079"] I have a snipepod, which I've used on a bull elk hunt and a whitetail hunt in Idaho. Pros: Super light -Tall enough to get you out of the grass when sitting -Super light weight -Claim to be height adjustable. I feel that's debatable Cons: -They are long enough that leaving them on your gun either causes a snagging issue or makes it so you have mess with getting them extended before you can take a shot. -They are free swiveling, so you can't load then like a bipod. You have to find a third point of rest like a stump or rock to get a really good hold. -The new case is almost worthless. They used to come with a sealing neoprene case, which was great. Now they come with a belt-mounted clip that doesn't do anything to protect them. I ended up putting mine in an old wool sock to keep them protected but still stay quiet. [/QUOTE]
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