Originally Posted by longshot3
I got a Bog Pod Deathgrip for Christmas. I've used it a few times, and been practicing with it alot. It's main use will be with night vision, while predator hunting. For some reason, when I'm standing, I almost always seem to pull right. Discovered this after missing two "chip shot" foxes one night.

So, for me, sitting is the ticket. I'm much more solid, which translates to accuracy. Overall, I like it alot. It's incredibly solid and it keeps you above the weeds and tall grass.


Try standing legs spread shoulder width. Like shooting a pistol rather than foot forward as a normal rifle pose.
I'm most accurate with both hands on the pistol grip, letting the Pod hold the weight. It seems odd but light pressure steers the gun without wobble or pulling the shot.

If I had to guess, your pulling right as the shot brakes is from steering the gun with your trigger hand.

Last edited by Hal4son; 03/07/21.