There is a guy that goes to Highpower and CMP matches here in Portland that uses a very sturdy scope stand that I really like a lot. I just ordered one from Kentucky. Yes, the guy answers his phone even on holidays. I got the scope quick disconnect option and the 28" inside the stand brass rod for whipping out to clear stuck bullets out of barrels. I'm 6'5", so he's making a taller than normal one for me at no extra charge (very nice of him). He's started making it today. I should have it within 2 weeks, he said.
http://gearbuggy.com
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3Nice. I forget what I was doing when there's too much of a lag between shots.
Puffing up is no substitute for smarts but it's a common home remedy
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4Reminds me of a ring stand from my chem lab classes back in the day.
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5and the gearbuggy reminds me of a baby stroller. beefier, i assume.CDFingers wrote:Reminds me of a ring stand from my chem lab classes back in the day.
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6All the best things come from Kentucky.
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7Thanks for the link. At some point I may need to invest in something like this.
Although, I'm somewhat inclined to create my own stand, being a tinkerer.
Although, I'm somewhat inclined to create my own stand, being a tinkerer.
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