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<blockquote data-quote="ridgewalker" data-source="post: 2767015" data-attributes="member: 55998"><p>Maybe I missed it, but what is your purpose or use?</p><p>In preparing for Africa hunts where you use a standing tripod, or bipod almost exclusively on a stalk, I'd suggest you contact your PH and find out what they use so you can get one and practice with the same.</p><p>If for competition, money spent counts a lot. "You get what you pay for".</p><p>If stalking antelope my granddaughter used a BogPod to get her high enough to shoot over a hill top and take her buck around 175 yards.</p><p>Field use I've used a lot of home made bipods and tripods in Africa which worked fine for the purpose.</p><p>personally for over 250-300 yards I vastly prefer an attached sitting or prone bipod.</p><p>JME&O</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ridgewalker, post: 2767015, member: 55998"] Maybe I missed it, but what is your purpose or use? In preparing for Africa hunts where you use a standing tripod, or bipod almost exclusively on a stalk, I’d suggest you contact your PH and find out what they use so you can get one and practice with the same. If for competition, money spent counts a lot. “You get what you pay for”. If stalking antelope my granddaughter used a BogPod to get her high enough to shoot over a hill top and take her buck around 175 yards. Field use I’ve used a lot of home made bipods and tripods in Africa which worked fine for the purpose. personally for over 250-300 yards I vastly prefer an attached sitting or prone bipod. JME&O [/QUOTE]
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