Tripod for kids

jpuckett

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Is the bog pod the way to go for using in a blind for my son? It’s crossbow and rifle… Wanted yalls thoughts. Other options??


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For the money its a fine choice. My kids have been shooting deer with crossbow and shotgun off the Bog for several years. Mine is beat up from all the use! I've recently been using a much fancier RRS tripod for my rifles and transitioning my deer guns to ARCA so I can use that. But for the money, in blinds, the Bog is the easy button. It does have a little movement since there's some plastic parts and it's just a clamp style attachment, but it's night and day better than freehanding or just leaning against the window.
 
If you're not in a scenario where the actual weight of the thing is objectionable, a bogpod is about the most easy-button thing I've ever used for kids hunting on the ground.

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Last youth turkey season my son and daughter used the Caldwell Field Pod.

Both liked the front and back support.

When we had all 4 of us in the blind (me. 2 kids and father in law), I had the Field Pod and a regular tripod.

My daughter shot a crossbow and my son a .410, the xbow was heavy so the front and back support of the Field Pod was really helpful and close to what she was used to shooting it off a bench.
 
We’ve used the Bogpod and the primos trigger stick with many youth hunters and new hunters. I like th Bog if we’re stationary and have a good idea where our our shots will be. If we’re spotting and stalking or moving through the woods, the trigger stick is super quick and quiet to adjust, plus lighter.
 
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