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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
light weight + quiet tripods- is there such a thing ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mickp7" data-source="post: 3077183" data-attributes="member: 122253"><p>Not sure what your budget is but RRS has some expensive, but strong tripods. Downside is slower deployment, but you can fasten your rifle securely. This would be for less mobile hunting, or shot scenarios that offer more set-up time.</p><p>A light, inexpensive option for mobile hunting and quick deployment would be the Primos trigger stick. They have bipods and tripods of various lengths. The bipods can double as a hiking stick to some extent.</p><p>Another for the latter scenario would be Bogs. Lightweight, easy to carry, compact for attaching to backpack.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mickp7, post: 3077183, member: 122253"] Not sure what your budget is but RRS has some expensive, but strong tripods. Downside is slower deployment, but you can fasten your rifle securely. This would be for less mobile hunting, or shot scenarios that offer more set-up time. A light, inexpensive option for mobile hunting and quick deployment would be the Primos trigger stick. They have bipods and tripods of various lengths. The bipods can double as a hiking stick to some extent. Another for the latter scenario would be Bogs. Lightweight, easy to carry, compact for attaching to backpack. [/QUOTE]
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