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<blockquote data-quote="charliewhisky" data-source="post: 2416418" data-attributes="member: 26716"><p>I ran into the same problem with a tripod. At 74 the extra weight really adds up on a 700LR. I have always liked a sling for shooting support but it always took too long to set up when presented with a shot. I switched to a Ching Sling and that works great. Under a second to sling up for a prone or supported shot. The sling pulls the weapon tight for a consistent shooting position. I have shot metal both prone, kneeling, sitting, and supported at 550yds with good results. the dam deer keep showing up a shorter ranges, 10 feet to 270yds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="charliewhisky, post: 2416418, member: 26716"] I ran into the same problem with a tripod. At 74 the extra weight really adds up on a 700LR. I have always liked a sling for shooting support but it always took too long to set up when presented with a shot. I switched to a Ching Sling and that works great. Under a second to sling up for a prone or supported shot. The sling pulls the weapon tight for a consistent shooting position. I have shot metal both prone, kneeling, sitting, and supported at 550yds with good results. the dam deer keep showing up a shorter ranges, 10 feet to 270yds. [/QUOTE]
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