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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Specialty Handgun Hunting
revolver use on a tripod?
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<blockquote data-quote="WV Hitman" data-source="post: 2693074" data-attributes="member: 115208"><p>Since I'm a little physically challenged I use my long BogPod as a walking stick with a PSR rest on top. Might seem a little strange, but works great for me. I've used it in Africa, many of the western states and full time in WV. I shoot XPs, Encores, Contenders, semiautos, and large revolvers (.454, .475, .500) off it. One or 2 shots from the big revolvers have not affected the PSR. For more shots I put a piece of elephant hide under the cylinder. I use the same hide when shooting off my backpack.</p><p>This system has worked for 20+ years. Never had problems with it or saw a need to change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WV Hitman, post: 2693074, member: 115208"] Since I'm a little physically challenged I use my long BogPod as a walking stick with a PSR rest on top. Might seem a little strange, but works great for me. I've used it in Africa, many of the western states and full time in WV. I shoot XPs, Encores, Contenders, semiautos, and large revolvers (.454, .475, .500) off it. One or 2 shots from the big revolvers have not affected the PSR. For more shots I put a piece of elephant hide under the cylinder. I use the same hide when shooting off my backpack. This system has worked for 20+ years. Never had problems with it or saw a need to change. [/QUOTE]
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