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<blockquote data-quote="Mighty Joe" data-source="post: 1045154" data-attributes="member: 16845"><p>I have used the BogPod for years. I carry it extended for standing shots while walking to my stand, and lower it to use sitting in a blind. I use it as a walking stick while still hunting, and in mountain terrain it is a life saver, both going up and down. Most of my shooting is 300 or less, but I have taken deer and pronghorn at a little over 400 with this set up. It is easy to remove the rest and screw on a spotter or camera with a telephoto. If hunting, I don't leave home without it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mighty Joe, post: 1045154, member: 16845"] I have used the BogPod for years. I carry it extended for standing shots while walking to my stand, and lower it to use sitting in a blind. I use it as a walking stick while still hunting, and in mountain terrain it is a life saver, both going up and down. Most of my shooting is 300 or less, but I have taken deer and pronghorn at a little over 400 with this set up. It is easy to remove the rest and screw on a spotter or camera with a telephoto. If hunting, I don't leave home without it. [/QUOTE]
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