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  1. joerotter

    Big Toe Joint Pain

    I believe that was the biggest factor yes, and avoiding walking with weight on in my soft soled running shoes. Totally good now but it hung around for about 2 years. Stubborn issue.
  2. joerotter

    Leopold vx5 problems

    I am on my 2nd one of these right now, the 3.5-14x44 and love everything about it.... except that the first one lost zero of like 12" at 200 yards (complete windage) and this was after I missed what should have been an easy shot at a bear so I was suspicious. I asked my gunsmith pal to check it...
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    Big Toe Joint Pain

    Here is a link they are a low top GTX super stiff soles. Great for walking with weight and they've held up incredibly well. I thought it would never go away, but its completely gone now...
  4. joerotter

    Big Toe Joint Pain

    Sounds like Sesamoiditis to me, look it up if you haven't yet. I was an ultra runner for years and as I tapered off dealt with this pretty bad. It took about 2 years for it to completely go away. I tried a new diet, Superfeet, etc. Nothing seemed to work, but the best treatment seemed to be...
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    Anyone running an arca swiss plate on a christensen ridgeline? And what tripod are you shooting off of?

    I'm about to do this same thing, same rifle and pictured a similar mounting position. Spartan bipod up front, tripod closer to the rifle's center mass. Has it held up well? I'm uncertain how screws will hold in that composite and whether I should plan for inserts or epoxy over time.
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    Looking for a compact "fork style" gun pod w/ integrated Arca mount

    I'll bump this as I found what looks like a good product, if anyone has experience with this let me know before I order it. Found it on GoHunt and is the only direct "plug 'n play" without having to mount a separate plate.
  7. joerotter

    Looking for a compact "fork style" gun pod w/ integrated Arca mount

    I'm looking to cap off my tripod for backcountry hunting with a simple "fork style" pod rather than having to lock in on a rail. I have the 20" Christensen Ridgeline FFT that I still hunt with a lot, and would prefer not to mount a rail on a clean stock. Also when shooting off a tri-pod in...
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