SHOT Show 2020: BOG Great Divide Tripod with DeathGrip Head

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posted on January 27, 2020
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As any hunter knows, a stable, lightweight bipod or tripod is essential for Western big-game hunting. Whether using a spotting scope to glass wide open country or setting up your rifle for the final shot, BOG’s new Great Divide Tripod with DeathGrip head is ideal for use with any firearm.

The DeathGrip head is one of the most stable ways to lockdown your rifle and features an easy-to-use clamp to secure any weapon for hands-free operation. The ultra-lite head is now available on the Great Divide tripod, which features high-strength carbon fiber legs that allow for super-stable shooting or glassing while sitting or standing. The new ultra-lite DeathGrip head is about half the weight of the previous DeathGrip, a perfect solution for ultralight hunting applications.  

The combination of DeathGrip head and Great Divide tripod makes for an incredibly stable, lightweight platform for those long treks into the backcountry. Likewise, the tripod is incredibly versatile, allowing you to glass, setup for a grip-and-grin with a camera, or make a shot on game animals. For more information, please visit boghunt.com.

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