I had thought of making one with a wooden stock and an aluminum slide, but
this one is more versatile as you can adjust the camera tilt.
>
>Looks like it ought to do the job. For me, it is taking a while to
>figure out the most comfortable adjustments, but it works.
>
>
>> I had looked on and off over the years for a shoulder stock,
>>but did not like the ones I found due to cost or overall design.
>>Your photo prompted me to look once again, and I found one that
>>looks just right:
>>
>> https://www.ebay.com/itm/ROWI-International-Shoulder-Support-For-Camera-Movies-Made-in-Germany-USA-Ship/112651084363?hash=item1a3a87224b:g:Q3kAAOSw4PxaFIP2
>>
>> The box shows it fitted to a Mobilgrip:
>>
>> https://www.ebay.com/itm/MOBILGRIP-PISTOL-GRIP-1-4-INCH-MOUNT-190167/362209738214?hash=item545561fde6:g:yXIAAOSwn2JZ3s1J
>>
>> and I have a few of these. They're very handy when stalking, and I
>>can see that combined with this shoulder stock it will make those
>>events a bit more comfortable.
>
Chris
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