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<blockquote data-quote="dsa5455" data-source="post: 3007846" data-attributes="member: 8606"><p>I'm not sure how you guys are able to isolate a quote in the box and then make a comment about that quote. I guess I need input on that also. I have one of the Wallyworld mono-pods that I have had for many years. It has worked great but I find myself always having to keep a grip on my firearm. The bi-pod would at least steady it a little more when in a hands free position while on the ground. I have considered making a set like the Irish guy or even out of pvc as mentioned. Definitely much cheaper. BW I checked online and found the product you mentioned on a website of some well known Kentucky hunters (14.95). That cost seems pretty reasonable. Thanks to all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dsa5455, post: 3007846, member: 8606"] I'm not sure how you guys are able to isolate a quote in the box and then make a comment about that quote. I guess I need input on that also. I have one of the Wallyworld mono-pods that I have had for many years. It has worked great but I find myself always having to keep a grip on my firearm. The bi-pod would at least steady it a little more when in a hands free position while on the ground. I have considered making a set like the Irish guy or even out of pvc as mentioned. Definitely much cheaper. BW I checked online and found the product you mentioned on a website of some well known Kentucky hunters (14.95). That cost seems pretty reasonable. Thanks to all. [/QUOTE]
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