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Old 03-14-2007, 11:51 PM   #16
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quote:Originally posted by ols1932

I had one but sold it. Too many times we were parked where the front end was too high for the bipod/tripod to reach from the ground up to the pin. Tried using several 2X6's under the legs but this defeats the stability factor. What do most of you do when you encounter this type of situation? Makes me think that if complete stability is what you want, maybe the JT Stabilizers are what should be installed. Much costlier than a bipod/tripod, though.

Orv
The one I have has adjustments in the legs and they each can be extended from 36" to about 60". We have had to extend them out a couple times but most sites are level enough that we do not need to adjust anything.
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