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Tripod Shot Positions and Western Hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 2246867" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>Clearly the smaller you go the less sturdy to a degree. I think your issue was the rail being loose more than anything. Now, I will say it makes a huge difference having trigger hand support. This is something thought in long range hunting and prs comp. I generally have a back pack or trigger stick with me to support the rear. If seated use your pack and leg. I've got some photos I can share when I get back off the mountain Monday form elk scouting. I have cell in this one spot and read this thread and figured I'd just throw a quick response out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 2246867, member: 61747"] Clearly the smaller you go the less sturdy to a degree. I think your issue was the rail being loose more than anything. Now, I will say it makes a huge difference having trigger hand support. This is something thought in long range hunting and prs comp. I generally have a back pack or trigger stick with me to support the rear. If seated use your pack and leg. I’ve got some photos I can share when I get back off the mountain Monday form elk scouting. I have cell in this one spot and read this thread and figured I’d just throw a quick response out. [/QUOTE]
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