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Hi mate,

i remember you writing an article in hunt and shoot about large bi-pods ages ago(or maybe shooting sticks). The bi-pod that you can fully extend out and sit on your ass and take a shot, with high grass being the problem.

I was wondering which bi-pod you found the most durability and quality in. I like the Harris although i think it only stands 500 high and the other bi-pods that you were reviewing were larger??

I need to buy a large bi-pod because there is a particular paddock with high grass and plenty of foxes that i need to barrel.
thanks mate
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Check out bog pods.
I have been meaning to get a set for 12+ months. But I keep pushing the funds to other hobbies/projects.
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two old golf clubs from drug converters, a hacksaw, drill and screw. Saw it in a shooting mag and made one up
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Ballan isnt too far from me if you need me to demonstrate it workin :wink:
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Hy Alex,

It was probably Stoney Point Shooting Sticks that featured in a fox calling article. They're very good and I recommend them to anyone who calls foxes.
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