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Who has the best shooting rest for LR hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="palerider3" data-source="post: 1745132" data-attributes="member: 82117"><p>CodyAdams has the right idea. It all depends on your budget. Hard to beat an RRS tripod and an arca rail underneath. You'd be shocked how stable this can be. If that doesn't fit in your budget, then look into a less expensive tripod like a Leofoto. I prefer to lock the rifle in with an arca rail but I don't keep rails on all my rifles, so I use a hogsaddle for rifles without. On backcountry hunts, I shoot off my regular glassing tripod, either in the arca clamp or off the top of my binos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="palerider3, post: 1745132, member: 82117"] CodyAdams has the right idea. It all depends on your budget. Hard to beat an RRS tripod and an arca rail underneath. You'd be shocked how stable this can be. If that doesn't fit in your budget, then look into a less expensive tripod like a Leofoto. I prefer to lock the rifle in with an arca rail but I don't keep rails on all my rifles, so I use a hogsaddle for rifles without. On backcountry hunts, I shoot off my regular glassing tripod, either in the arca clamp or off the top of my binos. [/QUOTE]
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