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<blockquote data-quote="Luckyone" data-source="post: 5230651" data-attributes="member: 19707"><p>I use the tall tripod and love it. Its spendy but worth it to me. Works great for a hiking stick when needed on step terrain. I use it with a summit tree seat. I keep the rest out front or to side and have the tree behind to shoot off of if I need it so I always have a good rest all around. It works good on steep slopes as each leg extends with squeeze of trigger. Only complain't is legs don't automatically spread out with trigger. And I'm bad to leave it in my truck. Have used a mono and a bipod before and it helped but not even close to this stable. Have heard of problems from getting wet but have never ran into any yet. 3 seasons in now and no complaints.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Luckyone, post: 5230651, member: 19707"] I use the tall tripod and love it. Its spendy but worth it to me. Works great for a hiking stick when needed on step terrain. I use it with a summit tree seat. I keep the rest out front or to side and have the tree behind to shoot off of if I need it so I always have a good rest all around. It works good on steep slopes as each leg extends with squeeze of trigger. Only complain't is legs don't automatically spread out with trigger. And I'm bad to leave it in my truck. Have used a mono and a bipod before and it helped but not even close to this stable. Have heard of problems from getting wet but have never ran into any yet. 3 seasons in now and no complaints. [/QUOTE]
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