True hunting buddies do whatever it takes

Northkill

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How far will you go to ensure your buddy's success? I've laid down already to let a brother prop across my back when he/we didn't have a bipod or pack, but this here is another level. Methinks he needs to get that rifle forward a little, but maybe he's trying to balance the whole delicate scenario.

(Disclaimer: not advisable in case anyone here thinks it's a good idea)
 

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How far will you go to ensure your buddy's success? I've laid down already to let a brother prop across my back when he/we didn't have a bipod or pack, but this here is another level. Methinks he needs to get that rifle forward a little, but maybe he's trying to balance the whole delicate scenario.

(Disclaimer: not advisable in case anyone here thinks it's a good idea)
Now that's FUNNY! ;-)
 
I thought about adding recommendations as to the shot string limit in such a scenario, but after consulting legal counsel we determined the liability would be too high on my end with such an uncontrolled environment. 😉

(By the way, I've got that quad-pod patented. Don't get any ideas)
 
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