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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 73198"><p>Here in Kalifornia the brush is tall, sometimes 8' tall. The barley fields where the pigs feed are 2' - 3' tall.(On average) so going prone in most instances is rarely encountered. Because of this I use a Stoney Point Pole Cat bi-pod that is adjustable from 25" - 62" (I think 62"). Steady stix's work, however the pole cat is a bit more versatile and stable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 73198"] Here in Kalifornia the brush is tall, sometimes 8' tall. The barley fields where the pigs feed are 2' - 3' tall.(On average) so going prone in most instances is rarely encountered. Because of this I use a Stoney Point Pole Cat bi-pod that is adjustable from 25" - 62" (I think 62"). Steady stix's work, however the pole cat is a bit more versatile and stable. [/QUOTE]
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