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trying to attain precision with a deathgrip tripod
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<blockquote data-quote="Zen Archery" data-source="post: 2190013" data-attributes="member: 60545"><p>Practice. I've run multiple tripods for the past 8 years hog hunting. My most accurate tripod is my heaviest tripod. (Manfrotto steel 2 pivot head unit. Manfrotto Alum. Tripod and Hog Saddle). My least accurate is a quick deploy Primos Jim Shockey Trigger Stick. It's light weight does not absorb recoil as well as the heavy Manfrotto.</p><p>I've demod the BOG and I put it in the same neighborhood as the Primos Jim Shocky.</p><p>Now all that aside. </p><p>my advice. Shoot it as close as possible to replicating your most comfortable shooting position. For me that's prone. So my Tripod is designed to shoot with me leaning low into the rifle.</p><p>Also learn to use sling with support arm. It literally will absorb straight back for quick follow up shots. </p><p>Practice, Practice, Practice!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zen Archery, post: 2190013, member: 60545"] Practice. I’ve run multiple tripods for the past 8 years hog hunting. My most accurate tripod is my heaviest tripod. (Manfrotto steel 2 pivot head unit. Manfrotto Alum. Tripod and Hog Saddle). My least accurate is a quick deploy Primos Jim Shockey Trigger Stick. It’s light weight does not absorb recoil as well as the heavy Manfrotto. I’ve demod the BOG and I put it in the same neighborhood as the Primos Jim Shocky. Now all that aside. my advice. Shoot it as close as possible to replicating your most comfortable shooting position. For me that’s prone. So my Tripod is designed to shoot with me leaning low into the rifle. Also learn to use sling with support arm. It literally will absorb straight back for quick follow up shots. Practice, Practice, Practice!!! [/QUOTE]
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