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OK, I searched through the forums for this answer but all I can find is discussing tripod stands for sitting and hunting...I'm looking for input on rifle tripods. I see the BOG POD tripod, looks nice but the legs look a little spindly ..what are some reviews of either that tripod or others? want 3 legs not 2.
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The Primos trigger stick is pretty nice, and not too expensive.
I have shot off a Spartan Sentinel. Awesome, rock solid, but it costs as much as some rifles.
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I have a tripod that I ordered last year from Hog Saddle. It is very heavy duty and I am pleased with how it performs. I harvested a big doe at 380 yards off it last year, which is my furthest deer to date. . I have recently seen the BOG Pod and ALMOST wish I had looked at it before I spent a big chunk of $ on mine. It is much lighter than what I have, which I would think a plus if you have to carry it far to your stand. On the flip side, I like the fact that mine is fairly heavy. I just feel it is a more solid platform and more stable (I even hang a bag under mine for added stability) However I do like the clamp that comes on the BOG Pod and the whole unit looks to be well designed. I don’t know if any of this helps but wish you luck
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The Primos trigger stick is pretty nice, and not too expensive.
I have shot off a Spartan Sentinel. Awesome, rock solid, but it costs as much as some rifles.
I’ve had issues with the trigger stick. Mine WILL NOT hold a 9lb gun when extended. Not even sure what I did with it.
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No issues with the trigger stick holding a remmy 870 20ga or mod 7 7-08 for several kids for several years.
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The Primos trigger stick is pretty nice, and not too expensive.
I have shot off a Spartan Sentinel. Awesome, rock solid, but it costs as much as some rifles.
I’ve had issues with the trigger stick. Mine WILL NOT hold a 9lb gun when extended. Not even sure what I did with it. Yours was the single, right? I bought the tripod version, and have had no problems.
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Buy the Pig setup mentioned above. The Pig Tripod with a pig saddle is about the sturdiest setup for the money. It’s a little on the heavy side but it’s rock solid. It’s some of the best money I’ve spent as far as shooting goes. It’s a god send when it comes to hunting with kids too.
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I've use the cheap shooting stick's from Walmart for years. Hard for to set right on the ground for long so I use a chair.
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I went with the pig tripod and an innorel 44 mm ball head from Amazon and a RRS m-lok plate for my AR. I haven’t went long with it yet but it’s been solid when shooting at 100. Only $270 for all 3 pieces. You can replace the RRS plate with a pig saddle or a Kopfjager grip if you have a regular stock on your rifle
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What's wrong with the Caldwell? That's what I use for long shots out of a shooting house. I tote a Primos Trigger stick if I am out walking around it equally makes a decent walking stick.
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