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10 Ways To Stronger Rifle Field Shooting Positions By Shawn Carlock
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<blockquote data-quote="ODAVID" data-source="post: 247061" data-attributes="member: 13431"><p>Very informative Shawn. THANK YOU FOR SHARING</p><p></p><p>Russ: I have tried and use the stoney point converta pod with the tagalong rear support. I quickly realized it needs a minor modification. The tripod are very slick making the clamps very difficult to stay fimly held at the desired clamp locations. This allows a heavy rifle to slip from the weight downward. I replaced all the bolts with longer boltsand nuts and applied emery paper around the clamp to tightly grip the Tripod braces. Now The entire setup is alot tighter and will setup as I want it to and not alter on its own.</p><p></p><p> I have read that it is best when using the tagalong to have some kind of support for your elbow. The tagalong rear upright tends to rock side to side very easily in spite of my modifications. A shoulder brace does help. Still trying to get a better solution on this. Perhaps someone else can share their helpful advice.</p><p></p><p>Best of Luck may the wind stay at your back and your Game fall close by your truck.</p><p>ODAVID</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ODAVID, post: 247061, member: 13431"] Very informative Shawn. THANK YOU FOR SHARING Russ: I have tried and use the stoney point converta pod with the tagalong rear support. I quickly realized it needs a minor modification. The tripod are very slick making the clamps very difficult to stay fimly held at the desired clamp locations. This allows a heavy rifle to slip from the weight downward. I replaced all the bolts with longer boltsand nuts and applied emery paper around the clamp to tightly grip the Tripod braces. Now The entire setup is alot tighter and will setup as I want it to and not alter on its own. I have read that it is best when using the tagalong to have some kind of support for your elbow. The tagalong rear upright tends to rock side to side very easily in spite of my modifications. A shoulder brace does help. Still trying to get a better solution on this. Perhaps someone else can share their helpful advice. Best of Luck may the wind stay at your back and your Game fall close by your truck. ODAVID [/QUOTE]
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