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Re: Tripods for the field. [Re: kingfisher] #114778 08/01/2012 2:48 AM
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 Originally Posted By: kingfisher
[quote=rbecker]Well this is all good to know. I will try holding the forarm on my 10 in. 30-30 contender to steady my aim over the monopod. It makes sense. Just need to try some things to see what works to steady crosshairs. Thanks Bob

IMHO, watch your forehead.

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That is good advice, kingfisher: when shooting ANY big handgun; the heavy recoilers in particular, be it revolver or single shot. IMHO: ESPECIALLY the single action revolvers; as they (grip design) are designed for the pistol to roll up under recoil.









Re: Tripods for the field. [Re: Gregg Richter] #114783 08/01/2012 11:19 AM
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Good advice...


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Re: Tripods for the field. [Re: jamesfromjersey] #115141 08/06/2012 5:41 PM
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I have some shooting sticks by Stoney Point that I used for the first time my last hog hunt in North Carolina. They work well and are easy to deploy. I used sticks also on my Maine moose hunt last August, but I don't recall the brand (they were borrowed).


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Re: Tripods for the field. [Re: Whitworth] #115563 08/13/2012 12:09 AM
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I have a Bog-Pod? on CDL series with the PSR rest they make one tripod that goes to 42" and one to 68" what works best when using the PSR rest.

Thanks Aaron

Re: Tripods for the field. [Re: marshrat870] #115566 08/13/2012 2:11 AM
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The one I like is the CLD-3


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Re: Tripods for the field. [Re: Ernie] #115912 08/17/2012 1:54 AM
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new setup, bogpod cld-3s,sargent sniper rest and velcro attached sand bag works great
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Re: Tripods for the field. [Re: nmhunter] #115913 08/17/2012 2:45 AM
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There's a thought

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