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I'll probably regret confessing to this but oh well . . . I recently bought a set of walking poles, like Marty Henry I've previously used a Knibby (hill stick) but as a monopod it could be better. The ones I got are supposed to be stronger than most (they are a bit fatter - Helinox GL145's)) so hopefully they don't break the first time I use them as a third leg on a nice big shingle slide.
The bipod plan (not yet executed) was to make up a joiner that clips them together. I was thinking of adapting one of those plastic joiner thingies that are on lawnmower handles to set the handle height, that way they could be locked at many different angles. There would still be the phaff about to get them set up however, and I'd want to test them a fair bit to ensure they didn't change my point of impact (POI).
This change on POI is one of the things that I think causes a lot of the unexplained misses that happen on relatively close shots (150 metres +) made from a difficult shooting position.
I've thought of a similar scheme using bicycle seat post quick release cams.
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