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<blockquote data-quote="redneckdan" data-source="post: 1896059" data-attributes="member: 8932"><p>I have mine set up with gnarly claw feet. I kick the legs out to the medium height setting and fully extend. I run two legs forwards and one leg back. My left knee is on the ground and my right knee is weighting the tripod leg. A set of shooting sticks are crossed under the butt. With my light, unbraked 6creed the cross hairs stay on a 12" gong at 600yds, this rifle is the one set up with the TI arca plate being offered here.</p><p></p><p>My braked 338 lapua has a full length rail. Using the same technique I can keep the 600 yds gong in the field of view and track the bullet trace. I've made Hits on the 12" out to 1000yds with the lapua. That's the furthest I have here. Memorial weekend I plan to head over to the UP and really see what these tripods can do. I can shoot to a mile and a half there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redneckdan, post: 1896059, member: 8932"] I have mine set up with gnarly claw feet. I kick the legs out to the medium height setting and fully extend. I run two legs forwards and one leg back. My left knee is on the ground and my right knee is weighting the tripod leg. A set of shooting sticks are crossed under the butt. With my light, unbraked 6creed the cross hairs stay on a 12" gong at 600yds, this rifle is the one set up with the TI arca plate being offered here. My braked 338 lapua has a full length rail. Using the same technique I can keep the 600 yds gong in the field of view and track the bullet trace. I've made Hits on the 12" out to 1000yds with the lapua. That's the furthest I have here. Memorial weekend I plan to head over to the UP and really see what these tripods can do. I can shoot to a mile and a half there. [/QUOTE]
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