Anyone try bogpod or primos shooting sticks?

Brant
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Sunday, October 29, 2017, 14:10 (3144 days ago)

If so, which do you prefer and are they 2 or 3 legs?
Thank you.
Brant

I’ve used a bogpod, Tri pod

MTM
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Sunday, October 29, 2017, 14:22 (3144 days ago) @ Brant

It is very stable, and they make different top pieces such as camera mount etc

Great wrest, bulky walking sticks.

WB
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Sunday, October 29, 2017, 14:56 (3144 days ago) @ MTM

I see one hand gunner in magazines with what amounts to a portable Benchrest. He's supposed to be in the game field. I guess he just packs it around and has time to set up?!

I use a Stoneypoint Mono-pod. It's a great walking stick and useful if not too sturdy shooting staff. In truth a good stick works about as good. I like it. Never used a bi-pod set of sticks. That may be the stuff.

I made several sets from river cane. Light and they worked too. My revolver blew some tips away with cylinder wash, my bad technique.

Rest - thumbs too wide!

WB
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Sunday, October 29, 2017, 14:58 (3144 days ago) @ WB

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that's the only thing that's too big..

Mrs. WB
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Sunday, October 29, 2017, 15:00 (3144 days ago) @ WB

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Channeling Puff, "depends where you put them" lol!

WB
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Sunday, October 29, 2017, 18:16 (3144 days ago) @ Mrs. WB

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Bogpod tripod, medium height. Comes in a case with

O' Gary
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Sunday, October 29, 2017, 15:16 (3144 days ago) @ Brant

a shoulder strap. They offer adapters for the top (camera, gun rest, binoculars) if you just gotta. I put a scent discs in there as well as a small tent pole for ground blind building cross brace.

I use a low pro turkey chair, which has a shoulder strap.

Thanks all. Should have said

Brant
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Sunday, October 29, 2017, 16:15 (3144 days ago) @ Brant

I'm. It going to be using it for stalking or walking around. Just want something to carry to my natural ground blinds I prefer hunting in.

Good info all!

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