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trying to attain precision with a deathgrip tripod
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 115360" data-source="post: 2190075"><p>Stabilize your torso. </p><p></p><p>This is typically the problem with tripod shooting. The gun isn't the problem, it is the shooter that is moving. Try the things mentioned above, but also, try leaning further forward than you'd normally be, or lean back against a tree. When I hunt coyotes, I make a point to either use a ground seat with legs that I can lean back against for stabilization, or I'll set a folding chair tight against a tree. If those aren't options, then I will lean far forward and set the tripod lower than it would seem to be practical, but I'm essentially laying a large part of my torso on my legs. Core strength exercises help with stabilization in a major way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 115360, post: 2190075"] Stabilize your torso. This is typically the problem with tripod shooting. The gun isn't the problem, it is the shooter that is moving. Try the things mentioned above, but also, try leaning further forward than you'd normally be, or lean back against a tree. When I hunt coyotes, I make a point to either use a ground seat with legs that I can lean back against for stabilization, or I'll set a folding chair tight against a tree. If those aren't options, then I will lean far forward and set the tripod lower than it would seem to be practical, but I'm essentially laying a large part of my torso on my legs. Core strength exercises help with stabilization in a major way. [/QUOTE]
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