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Shooting positions on a downhill
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<blockquote data-quote="window licker" data-source="post: 1731731" data-attributes="member: 49560"><p>You may want to look at the triple pull ckye-pod. I primarily coyote hunt, and the position you are talking about is what I shoot from 85% of the time. I have used the Harris 25 and it's a bit short unless you get the riflestix extensions. The ckye-pod extends to I believe 36-40". Either way, it will extend tall enough that you will slide down the side hill before you run out of Bi-pod.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="window licker, post: 1731731, member: 49560"] You may want to look at the triple pull ckye-pod. I primarily coyote hunt, and the position you are talking about is what I shoot from 85% of the time. I have used the Harris 25 and it's a bit short unless you get the riflestix extensions. The ckye-pod extends to I believe 36-40". Either way, it will extend tall enough that you will slide down the side hill before you run out of Bi-pod. [/QUOTE]
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