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<blockquote data-quote="Shtmagnet" data-source="post: 2766137" data-attributes="member: 117491"><p>i was also at the Idaho Expo in Boise this weekend And stopped by the RENT booth to discuss their Tripod offering. (Best outdoor Expo I've been to.) I recently purchased a used buy never used Two Vets Tripod. I have an ACRA rail (attachment rail) and a Hog Saddle (clamp for things without ACRA rail) to mount my various guns to the Tripod. I have been playing around with it to perfect my technique for getting stable shots off. It does take practice. I researched bipods as I have never seen one in the wild before. RRS (Really Right Stuff) seems to be the most popular but it is very expensive, costing +-$1000. Being budget minded, I picked up mine for $750 all included. The folds at RENT said Two Vets is made by the same manufacturer. Here is a picture with 2 of my planned guns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shtmagnet, post: 2766137, member: 117491"] i was also at the Idaho Expo in Boise this weekend And stopped by the RENT booth to discuss their Tripod offering. (Best outdoor Expo I’ve been to.) I recently purchased a used buy never used Two Vets Tripod. I have an ACRA rail (attachment rail) and a Hog Saddle (clamp for things without ACRA rail) to mount my various guns to the Tripod. I have been playing around with it to perfect my technique for getting stable shots off. It does take practice. I researched bipods as I have never seen one in the wild before. RRS (Really Right Stuff) seems to be the most popular but it is very expensive, costing +-$1000. Being budget minded, I picked up mine for $750 all included. The folds at RENT said Two Vets is made by the same manufacturer. Here is a picture with 2 of my planned guns. [/QUOTE]
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