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<blockquote data-quote="Barrelnut" data-source="post: 1495932" data-attributes="member: 74902"><p>I agree. I don't like mono pods. They drag on the surface and don't even seem stable to me. I had all kinds of issues with one. I am amazed that people can shoot with them. I don't think you see too many true long range shooters with them. Buddy's are different, the X design locks the rear of the rifle good and allows the butt to just slide thru on the shot. A bag is better, but if you are in a situation where a bag does work, a Buddy works well. Guy who makes them makes some great shots with them on Youtube. I think they can be a good 400~500 yards solution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barrelnut, post: 1495932, member: 74902"] I agree. I don't like mono pods. They drag on the surface and don't even seem stable to me. I had all kinds of issues with one. I am amazed that people can shoot with them. I don't think you see too many true long range shooters with them. Buddy's are different, the X design locks the rear of the rifle good and allows the butt to just slide thru on the shot. A bag is better, but if you are in a situation where a bag does work, a Buddy works well. Guy who makes them makes some great shots with them on Youtube. I think they can be a good 400~500 yards solution. [/QUOTE]
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