Rifle Kraft Kraft Chucks

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Seems like an interesting concept, if you like shooting off of tripods. Especially for gaming the games.
 
First I am seeing this. A google search brought me to a demonstration video here. I've been looking for this exact thing. Using my trekking poles for rear support has been slow and difficult to position just right.
 
I just got a pair of kraft chucks and I cannot recommend them enough.

I shot with them the last two days and the results have been very very good. For context I'm shooting off a 2vets recon v2 with an anvil30 on top of it. I've been able to consistently get 1 to 1.25 inch 10 shot groups at 100 from standing/kneeling/seated tripod with the chucks.

Shooting at distance on steel today made me a believer, the wobble zone with the chucks is almost nonexistent. Maybe .1 mil of wobble which is nuts standing tripod, it makes dialing in the windcall money. 5/5 on a 12x20 ipsc at 620 standing was almost too easy. Panning from target to target with 20 degrees of seperation was also a non issue, I ran some nrl style stages and I think with practice the chucks aren't going to make a big enough hit on the time clock to make you regret using them if theres a stage where standing or sitting tripod is the best position.

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Interesting. I use pack or treking poles. Using poles I can get similar results. This looks like more than I would use for hunting, but maybe range and matches.
 
Umm. Yeah. Moving closer and closer to having a drone you control from your couch take the shot for you. IMG_1735.jpeg
 
Do they collapse down with your tripod legs for toting around or do you have to remove/reinstall each time you use them?
 
I have played with making a couple of spots out of tape with a little tube, taped onto the tripod leg. I stick my trekking poles into the tape mess on the tripod leg. Once the tip is seated into the hole, it is similar to this system.

I think outdoorsman has a tripod attachment that is similar in function.
 
I have played with making a couple of spots out of tape with a little tube, taped onto the tripod leg. I stick my trekking poles into the tape mess on the tripod leg. Once the tip is seated into the hole, it is similar to this system.

I think outdoorsman has a tripod attachment that is similar in function.
Yeah that sounds very similar, one of the cool things I saw with the chucks yesterday was the ability to rapidly pan and increase/decrease elevation without sacrificing position
 
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