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Hunting in autumn/winter vs hunting in spring/summer in Italy. Animals disappearing in grass, hunting style, bipods
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<blockquote data-quote="simone" data-source="post: 2829442" data-attributes="member: 103268"><p>I already have a tripod, it's very useful, i took a couple animals with it. It's a pita to bring around though. Mine is almost just for sitting shooting. being 5'9" i can use it also standing, leaning a bit on the rifle. Here i am even a bit above the average height but americans are usually taller. Btw i used the tripod standing only once, i shot a roe doe at 145 yards after a long stalking but i didn't found the rifle to be as steady as i like when taking a shot. Probably also because I didn't even have the time to take off the 30 pbs backpack from my back and because i was standing but leaning a bit to use the tripod as a rest. I also have 2 blCk diamond trekking poles that are occasionally used as shooting sticks but bringing them around is annoying and noisy. For mountain hunting i would pick them over the tripod and I would put the rifle attached to the backpack but for the hills where i hunt i don't like them much</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simone, post: 2829442, member: 103268"] I already have a tripod, it's very useful, i took a couple animals with it. It's a pita to bring around though. Mine is almost just for sitting shooting. being 5'9" i can use it also standing, leaning a bit on the rifle. Here i am even a bit above the average height but americans are usually taller. Btw i used the tripod standing only once, i shot a roe doe at 145 yards after a long stalking but i didn't found the rifle to be as steady as i like when taking a shot. Probably also because I didn't even have the time to take off the 30 pbs backpack from my back and because i was standing but leaning a bit to use the tripod as a rest. I also have 2 blCk diamond trekking poles that are occasionally used as shooting sticks but bringing them around is annoying and noisy. For mountain hunting i would pick them over the tripod and I would put the rifle attached to the backpack but for the hills where i hunt i don't like them much [/QUOTE]
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