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Reaper shooting rest.
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09/16/14 09:52 PM
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truenorthoutdoors_tx
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Just got this new shooting rest for varmint/deer hunting. It is an awesome rest, heavy duty, quality made ,and very stable. I've been coyote hunting for over 10 years and this is a game changer. I'm super pumped, so I wanted to pass it along to fellow hunters. The reaper allows me to set up for a calling session where I used to not could, also holds the gun while I call. Definitely worth the money,because we all know missing an animal sucks. Haven't missed one yet with this rest. http://www.kopfjagerindustries.com/Check them out!
You're gonna be good at what you practice, make sure you are practicing the right thing...
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Re: Reaper shooting rest.
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09/16/14 11:29 PM
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Yeah, they are higher than Caldwells idea of a field pod, but hey ya get what ya pay for. I'm the type of guy that spends $220 on a Jewell tigger, so comparatively they are not that high if you compare what your getting haha. But at any rate, eliminating misses is what it's all about, and this helps me attain that.
Last edited by truenorth08; 09/16/14 11:29 PM.
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