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<blockquote data-quote="Ian M" data-source="post: 27175" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>RUFF,</p><p>I used to agree with your assessment of the swiveling Harris's until I put a machine tool handle in place of that **** nut - now I can put on any tension and hold it there perfectly. I would not use a Harris without this fix, it is that good. You can get this as a kit called the Pod Loc or do it yourself.</p><p></p><p>Alberta - get the swiveling model, they are better. We hunt with the lowest one, called a BR I believe and also the next size up which is what you are considering. The little rascals are expensive but they are the best there is for the money and pretty much a standard item with long range shooters. I prefer the model with the notches rather than the one you have to extend and lock, everyone to their own choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian M, post: 27175, member: 25"] RUFF, I used to agree with your assessment of the swiveling Harris's until I put a machine tool handle in place of that **** nut - now I can put on any tension and hold it there perfectly. I would not use a Harris without this fix, it is that good. You can get this as a kit called the Pod Loc or do it yourself. Alberta - get the swiveling model, they are better. We hunt with the lowest one, called a BR I believe and also the next size up which is what you are considering. The little rascals are expensive but they are the best there is for the money and pretty much a standard item with long range shooters. I prefer the model with the notches rather than the one you have to extend and lock, everyone to their own choice. [/QUOTE]
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