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<blockquote data-quote="ta406" data-source="post: 1183208" data-attributes="member: 34644"><p>The last few elk seasons I have been finding myself sitting and glassing or shooting from steep hillsides. Most of the time these hill/mountain sides have been logged so they are typically brushy, lots of stumps, ect. I was using a long shooting stick as my rifle rest but as I have progressed into taking longer shots, I need a more stable platform. These shots are typically taken shooting down or straight across a canyon. </p><p></p><p>I was thinking about a camera tripod with something like a Hog saddle or Triclawps with a good fully adjustable camera head. Hog saddles are pretty pricey but I'm not opposed to one if its the best option. I was just wondering what you guys have found to work well in those situations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ta406, post: 1183208, member: 34644"] The last few elk seasons I have been finding myself sitting and glassing or shooting from steep hillsides. Most of the time these hill/mountain sides have been logged so they are typically brushy, lots of stumps, ect. I was using a long shooting stick as my rifle rest but as I have progressed into taking longer shots, I need a more stable platform. These shots are typically taken shooting down or straight across a canyon. I was thinking about a camera tripod with something like a Hog saddle or Triclawps with a good fully adjustable camera head. Hog saddles are pretty pricey but I'm not opposed to one if its the best option. I was just wondering what you guys have found to work well in those situations. [/QUOTE]
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