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tripod set up
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<blockquote data-quote="dig" data-source="post: 436221" data-attributes="member: 26939"><p>I have made kills with this set up to 540 yards. The rest has a lining over the metal and I have not experianced any noticable accuracy differences or jump in both 25-06 and .300 Wby. I have also use a velcro stap to secure it (not tight) without issue. That being said its not a bench rest but feild expediant rest. The additional rest such as the Stoney point would help. Outdoorsmans offers again the best system with their tripods but they are spendy. This rest is well worth it from my experiance. Going prone on a pack is just not always an option and this gives you the elevation you are looking for without packing around an attatched bipod.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dig, post: 436221, member: 26939"] I have made kills with this set up to 540 yards. The rest has a lining over the metal and I have not experianced any noticable accuracy differences or jump in both 25-06 and .300 Wby. I have also use a velcro stap to secure it (not tight) without issue. That being said its not a bench rest but feild expediant rest. The additional rest such as the Stoney point would help. Outdoorsmans offers again the best system with their tripods but they are spendy. This rest is well worth it from my experiance. Going prone on a pack is just not always an option and this gives you the elevation you are looking for without packing around an attatched bipod. [/QUOTE]
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