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<blockquote data-quote="texas270" data-source="post: 484987" data-attributes="member: 26975"><p>I have a set up which I feel works quite well and allows for easy adjustment to unlevel terrain. Really simple--front rest is a Trigger stick tri-pod and back rest is a Trigger Stick Bi-pod. Usually set up 30" high to shoot over grass and brush. Carry a small plastic fold up stool (5") to make it a perfect fit and keep me dry.</p><p> </p><p>If you have something else for the front just get that bi-pod for the back. think you will love it. Absolutley nothing to set up and then you can adjust both legs by simply squeezing the trigger/handle and each of the bi-pod legs will adjust to basically the proper length--independently-- to adjust for varitations in elevation. It also adjust for diference in elevation between the front and back rests.</p><p> </p><p>I have a picture, but have never posted a pic. will try to figure it out. best thing about this system is not time to set up, very flexible and not time to adjust the legs.</p><p> </p><p>Almost forgot, after trying a dozen different types of tripods & bipods, settled on this also because they are very stiff, which I find to be critical for a "still" hold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="texas270, post: 484987, member: 26975"] I have a set up which I feel works quite well and allows for easy adjustment to unlevel terrain. Really simple--front rest is a Trigger stick tri-pod and back rest is a Trigger Stick Bi-pod. Usually set up 30" high to shoot over grass and brush. Carry a small plastic fold up stool (5") to make it a perfect fit and keep me dry. If you have something else for the front just get that bi-pod for the back. think you will love it. Absolutley nothing to set up and then you can adjust both legs by simply squeezing the trigger/handle and each of the bi-pod legs will adjust to basically the proper length--independently-- to adjust for varitations in elevation. It also adjust for diference in elevation between the front and back rests. I have a picture, but have never posted a pic. will try to figure it out. best thing about this system is not time to set up, very flexible and not time to adjust the legs. Almost forgot, after trying a dozen different types of tripods & bipods, settled on this also because they are very stiff, which I find to be critical for a "still" hold. [/QUOTE]
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