Useless kit

I’d of been suspicious when he nearly dropped it when he let go to show how you to glass with it!! He’s quite convincing tho, spent a lot of time waving his weapon collection about in the house practicing I’d say


These stupid f*cking things . . . . . .



I can't believe I actually fell for it. Damn things wobbled about like a fat lass in the burger van queue, caught every flap and fold f your clothing, and sounded like a skeleton having a w*nk in a biscuit tin when you tried to put them together.

Utter load of useless pish 🤬
 
that’s such a shame. I look at those from time to time thinking it is exactly what I need!
It's important to have one the right size. Too small and the cartridges don't get the slack they need to slide. Mine would work better if I was still the size I was when I got it! All the same, while far from useless, it's also a long way from being an essential bit of kit!
 
get yourself a little kneeling foam from a pound shop or somewhere couple of quid and it will last a good while plus no weight too it.;)
I used to have an excellent German self-inflating cushion that packed up small but still made a comfortable seat, but by the time it was beyond further repair it was no longer in production. I replaced it with one from a camping brand, but it took up too much room so I stashed it permanently under a seat. I now use the foam type that fold down into 6 or 8 squares: light, compact, cheap, but not as comfortable as my old Boche job.
 
While I'm at it I'll 'fess up to liking trigger sticks, too, but only for stalking and shooting standing. The feet just don't have enough grip to be trusted when splayed for kneeling or sitting shots. For ambushing from a seat or ground level I use some ancient Stoney Point twist-lock sticks, which have been on their -um- last legs for years, but aren't quite dead yet. (If anyone knows a make with a 3-part extension, short collapsed length, spike feet and a broad rubber scissor-type "V" top, please let me know. Everything I've seen is too long when collapsed, has horrid foam-covered tops, or a squishy fixed fork. I could live with tripod-style clip legs instead of twist-lock, though.)
 
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