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<blockquote data-quote="Buddro" data-source="post: 1757350" data-attributes="member: 108148"><p>carbon arrow shafts and practice. depending on how fancy you want to get you can do anything from crossing two in your hand and resting on them to fixing a pin through the shaft a few inches down so they will fold out into an x or teathering them together by threading them into about a 6 inch piece of flexible rubber tubing so that it will make a nice saddle when you cross them and rest the gun atop them. They are easy to pack, you wont get anything lighter and they are cheap. Colapsable trekking poles will work as well if your hand is big enough to manipulate them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buddro, post: 1757350, member: 108148"] carbon arrow shafts and practice. depending on how fancy you want to get you can do anything from crossing two in your hand and resting on them to fixing a pin through the shaft a few inches down so they will fold out into an x or teathering them together by threading them into about a 6 inch piece of flexible rubber tubing so that it will make a nice saddle when you cross them and rest the gun atop them. They are easy to pack, you wont get anything lighter and they are cheap. Colapsable trekking poles will work as well if your hand is big enough to manipulate them. [/QUOTE]
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