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<blockquote data-quote="6BRBB" data-source="post: 203475" data-attributes="member: 6498"><p>I had one on my Remington LTR (.308). It worked OK when I was still teaching myself (by trial and error!) the in's & out's of varmint shooting. It certainly assisted in in taking magpies & rabbits out to 350 yards etc. But now this same rifle is a 6BR and I only use a rear bag. I think monopods are great on the range, but in the field a rear bag of practical size is better and faster; especially when you have a lot of other stuff to contend with when setting up for a shot (lazer distance, wind, angle, dialing it all into the scope, position, hold, etc). The Mono-pod I felt was a little fiddly. Where the rear bag is 'instant'. </p><p> </p><p>....But I still have my mono-pod somewhere, and who knows I may use it again sometime, but probably only on the range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6BRBB, post: 203475, member: 6498"] I had one on my Remington LTR (.308). It worked OK when I was still teaching myself (by trial and error!) the in's & out's of varmint shooting. It certainly assisted in in taking magpies & rabbits out to 350 yards etc. But now this same rifle is a 6BR and I only use a rear bag. I think monopods are great on the range, but in the field a rear bag of practical size is better and faster; especially when you have a lot of other stuff to contend with when setting up for a shot (lazer distance, wind, angle, dialing it all into the scope, position, hold, etc). The Mono-pod I felt was a little fiddly. Where the rear bag is 'instant'. ....But I still have my mono-pod somewhere, and who knows I may use it again sometime, but probably only on the range. [/QUOTE]
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