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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 2342457" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>It is a valuable tool if you have the room and ability to pack it. Shooting sticks, mono sticks, walking sticks, tree branch's, back packs with frames, etc can all become a platform for the rifle or glassing optics. When using spotting scopes a tripod is almost a necessity tho. I have a rail mount for my tripod where I can have 2 devices mounted: bino, camera, spotting scope, thermal, rifle.... I like the spotter/bino combo. Bino for locating and spotter for identification of trophy etc. Lots of possibilities. One thing many don't know is a tripod leg can be used for rear rear support as well. I learned this shooting PRS comps. Front of the rifle is on a barricade of some sort (log, rock, etc) and use the tripod for rear. It's very effective and fast to deploy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 2342457, member: 61747"] It is a valuable tool if you have the room and ability to pack it. Shooting sticks, mono sticks, walking sticks, tree branch's, back packs with frames, etc can all become a platform for the rifle or glassing optics. When using spotting scopes a tripod is almost a necessity tho. I have a rail mount for my tripod where I can have 2 devices mounted: bino, camera, spotting scope, thermal, rifle.... I like the spotter/bino combo. Bino for locating and spotter for identification of trophy etc. Lots of possibilities. One thing many don't know is a tripod leg can be used for rear rear support as well. I learned this shooting PRS comps. Front of the rifle is on a barricade of some sort (log, rock, etc) and use the tripod for rear. It's very effective and fast to deploy. [/QUOTE]
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