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Shooting positions on a downhill
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<blockquote data-quote="TRG65" data-source="post: 1731184" data-attributes="member: 103919"><p>If it's something that I can't lay prone and just deal with the blood rushing to my head for a bit, because the grass is too high or it's too rocky then my tripod comes out. I use a cf tripod with a ball head that my rifle can clip into. you have to keep hold of if so everything doesn't go tumbling, but it is quite stable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRG65, post: 1731184, member: 103919"] If it's something that I can't lay prone and just deal with the blood rushing to my head for a bit, because the grass is too high or it's too rocky then my tripod comes out. I use a cf tripod with a ball head that my rifle can clip into. you have to keep hold of if so everything doesn't go tumbling, but it is quite stable. [/QUOTE]
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