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Bog Pod Death Grip Tripod – Quickfire Review

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Bog Pod Death Grip Tripod

John Farbrother – 2018 BFTA & WFTC Springer champion- takes a look at the Bog Pod Death Grip Tripod.

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  1. As a hunting guide that guides all that mule deer and elk in West Texas where the average shot is much much further than most of our clients have ever shot before, I can tell you it makes me very happy when a client brings one of these death grip setups. I've seen better tripods but for $300, these things are worth every penny.

  2. Thanks. Great review. I just got mine today and the platform does not pan in a circular way. It moves about 10 degrees and no more. I’m going to call BOG tomorrow and see if there’s something I’m not doing correctly. I’ve loosened the clamp screw. I’ve even taken it off. There must be something down inside the neck. I saw yours turn 180 degrees and back again.

  3. I shoot a Christiansen Arms Traverse and I use the death grip. The death grip has held my rifle for 5 days now, and it hasn’t slipped a millimeter. I chose the carbon fiber over the aluminum, not because it’s lighter. It will be more damage resistant to such things as denting the legs. The weight might be an issue for some, but for great deal of people out hunting, they will sacrifice the extra weight for a rock steady rest. I use a ground blind extensively, or small little walks to spot and stock, I’ll set up my death grip, anchor the rifle, pick up my binoculars, the spotting scope and get to work looking for my buck.

    Just like anything else related to shooting or hunting, practice setting it up and to get comfortable with it’s adjustments…. Don’t wait until the day you hunt because you’re gonna regret it.

  4. I really like the versatility of the Death Grip. It will accept any weapon with out the need for a pic rail or m-loc attachment just set it in the clamp and secure your ready to go. Want to change weapons change them no need for special tools or attachment's. Its is very sturdy and comes in black camo or carbon fiber the price goes up from black . I really liked the reviews for the Death Grip so I bought one to try out. Wow both my wife and I love it we can quickly switch weapons my AR-10 to her KRX 12 gauge shotgun. The height adjustments should be made with the weapon off the tripod however though. My call is for your money you really can't go wrong with the BOG death grip. I am not saying that really more expensive tripods might be better suited for your needs like match grade shooting from a tripod?

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