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<blockquote data-quote="WiscGunner" data-source="post: 2242160" data-attributes="member: 97288"><p>I am very pleased with my Feisol 3342 with RRS Universal leveling base and long spike feet. Total weight is 54.3oz (3.39lbs) Very stable to shoot off of, obviously not as stable as a larger diameter leg model like the 3372 but much lighter. The long spike feet really help to anchor it in position. If very windy I add weight using a black rubber bungee cord to hang my pack but it is important to Make sure the pack still touches the ground because it will move around causing instability when it swings in the wind. If I had to choose, I would leave the bipod home and take the tripod if weight was really crucial. The tripod us just to adaptable in overcoming terrain, brush, etc. it also serves multiple purposes at camp to hand my gravity water system and support my tarp awning off my Cimarron.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WiscGunner, post: 2242160, member: 97288"] I am very pleased with my Feisol 3342 with RRS Universal leveling base and long spike feet. Total weight is 54.3oz (3.39lbs) Very stable to shoot off of, obviously not as stable as a larger diameter leg model like the 3372 but much lighter. The long spike feet really help to anchor it in position. If very windy I add weight using a black rubber bungee cord to hang my pack but it is important to Make sure the pack still touches the ground because it will move around causing instability when it swings in the wind. If I had to choose, I would leave the bipod home and take the tripod if weight was really crucial. The tripod us just to adaptable in overcoming terrain, brush, etc. it also serves multiple purposes at camp to hand my gravity water system and support my tarp awning off my Cimarron. [/QUOTE]
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