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If you can clamp it on… Bu’cees has these for $20. #booooyah
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�The man who complains about the way the ball bounces is likely to be the one who dropped it.� Lou Holtz
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That would be sweet for a box blind window
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Suggest one learn to shoot sans any pod, bog pod etc. MTG
Vena dura, ocyus occide, excusas non offer!
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Suggest one learn to shoot sans any pod, bog pod etc. MTG That's great, but every hunter on the planet is more accurate with a rest of some sort.
It is irrelevant what you think. What matters is the TRUTH.
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You guys be careful.
Slum lures you in and then he makes fun of you.
#nohaybalerNovember
I am MAGA.
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You guys be careful.
Slum lures you in and then he makes fun of you.
#nohaybalerNovember I’ve been known to provide plenty of fodder for anyone with a propensity to be easily entertained! <G>
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Suggest one learn to shoot sans any pod, bog pod etc. MTG They're not mutually exclusive. The better you shoot without a rest, the better you'll shoot with a rest. 😉
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You guys be careful.
Slum lures you in and then he makes fun of you.
#nohaybalerNovember I’ve been known to provide plenty of fodder for anyone with a propensity to be easily entertained! <G> I'm right there with ya!!!
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I've had a short version of the 3 leg "Gen 2" Trigger sticks for several years. They're great for sitting shots if the brush isn't too high. I also like that the top "V" screws off so you can mount a camera on them, EXCEPT the screw threads are larger than the threads on the bottom of cameras, so I had to make an adapter.
Then, last year I bought a tall version of the Jim Shockey Gen 3 Trigger sticks. They're great for both sitting and standing shots. The gun rest "V" on this version is attached with a quick detatchable cam, but if you forget to lock it with the separate locking lever, the V rest can fall off if you slightly bump the detach button. They also come with a detatchable camera rest.
I used these taller Trigger sticks on my Alberta moose hunt this year and they also worked very well as a walking stick.
SAVE 200 ELK, KILL A WOLF
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I like my Kophjager. But it's spendy.
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Have the carbon version of the Bog death grip works great for my wife's crossbow. Draw back is the weight of the carbon one if packing it in . Pro --rock steady
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2 x 4s & some Renegade labor, you could have 1 of these sweet babies !! When you're done huntin, take the top rail off & you got yosef a sweet outboard stand, too !
Paul.
"Kids who grow up hunting, fishing & trapping, do not mug little old Ladies"
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I picked up a BOG Deathgrip for my kids this year. They have a hard time shooting free hand. The Deathgrip lets me set the rifle on it and all they have to do is aim and squeeze the trigger. It works great in a blind but I wouldn't want to carry it around a lot.
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Suggest one learn to shoot sans any pod, bog pod etc. MTG Thanks Garandimal / HappyCramper
Dave
�The man who complains about the way the ball bounces is likely to be the one who dropped it.� Lou Holtz
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Another ShadowTech fan, mine's the carbon fiber version. I've also got the Hog saddle for it, but rarely use it, it's heavy and slow. I've mounted Arca rails on several of my open country rifles. For the non-Arca equipped, I just use an ultra-.light bag on the ball head: with small bag with Git-Light fill:
“Might does not make right but it sure makes what is.”
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I love good homemade nanner puddin.
How bout y'all?
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Another ShadowTech fan, mine's the carbon fiber version. I've also got the Hog saddle for it, but rarely use it, it's heavy and slow. I've mounted Arca rails on several of my open country rifles. For the non-Arca equipped, I just use an ultra-.light bag on the ball head: with small bag with Git-Light fill: I need Arca in my life.
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I love good homemade nanner puddin.
How bout y'all? Never had it.
I am MAGA.
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Suggest one learn to shoot sans any pod, bog pod etc. MTG Been shooting without for 38 years. And I actually hunt wild animals not a feed farm in Africa. The need now is shooting with a hemodialysis catheter in my right pect and my shoulder anchor placement is offset. Thanks for the snipe though
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I love good homemade nanner puddin.
How bout y'all? Never had it. You either love it hot or cold. No one dislikes it.
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