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<blockquote data-quote="jerbur" data-source="post: 2720985" data-attributes="member: 79695"><p>Ok, read about the type of rest used when hunting and saw some interesting post and pictures. So decided to take a picture of what I came up with that seems to help me. First, I like to hunt from the ground. So it has to light weight and portable. </p><p>have a tendency to be somewhat creative. Took a tripod that I had and after trying to shoot from it for a good while and not happy with the results. found a piece of 'treehouse' that i built for the grandkids (instructions, said i needed but found that i did not).</p><p>Got adapters to the screw coming from the top of the tripod and mounted the yolk on top to support the weight of the handgun. Placed a small foam pad for the grip to sit. Much better!! Now after destruction of several bags, Duct Tape!! Easy replaced and seems to work fine.</p><p>Ok, let the laughter and critics begin.[ATTACH=full]430277[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jerbur, post: 2720985, member: 79695"] Ok, read about the type of rest used when hunting and saw some interesting post and pictures. So decided to take a picture of what I came up with that seems to help me. First, I like to hunt from the ground. So it has to light weight and portable. have a tendency to be somewhat creative. Took a tripod that I had and after trying to shoot from it for a good while and not happy with the results. found a piece of 'treehouse' that i built for the grandkids (instructions, said i needed but found that i did not). Got adapters to the screw coming from the top of the tripod and mounted the yolk on top to support the weight of the handgun. Placed a small foam pad for the grip to sit. Much better!! Now after destruction of several bags, Duct Tape!! Easy replaced and seems to work fine. Ok, let the laughter and critics begin.[ATTACH type="full"]430277[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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