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<blockquote data-quote="Hugnot" data-source="post: 3044667" data-attributes="member: 115658"><p>Plans for this rodent season.</p><p></p><p>Trimmed down top & covered with tan vinyl and looking for sturdy, light weight stable chair or stool. Need to keep total weight under 60 pounds for limited foot transport, like under 150 yards on kind of flat ground. Some places don't allow motor travel off 2 track roads. Shiny show rifle to be replaced by drab rodent killer rifle(s). Thinking about folding canvas aluminum 4 leg stool with zipper pouch like I packed along for NRA hi power, about 3 pounds - I sat on it while peering thru spotter & scoring for other shooters - zipper bag for water & eaties.</p><p></p><p>7/8 exterior plywood top does not flex like plastic top that came with tripod. Plywood top can be used with bipod and no Lead Sled to cut weight to about 30 pounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hugnot, post: 3044667, member: 115658"] Plans for this rodent season. Trimmed down top & covered with tan vinyl and looking for sturdy, light weight stable chair or stool. Need to keep total weight under 60 pounds for limited foot transport, like under 150 yards on kind of flat ground. Some places don't allow motor travel off 2 track roads. Shiny show rifle to be replaced by drab rodent killer rifle(s). Thinking about folding canvas aluminum 4 leg stool with zipper pouch like I packed along for NRA hi power, about 3 pounds - I sat on it while peering thru spotter & scoring for other shooters - zipper bag for water & eaties. 7/8 exterior plywood top does not flex like plastic top that came with tripod. Plywood top can be used with bipod and no Lead Sled to cut weight to about 30 pounds. [/QUOTE]
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