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EWO stick & ooal scout pic request

Backcountry89

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Anybody have a picture of a EWO stick and scout WITH the top double step mounted behind the scout?

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Behind or beneath the scout platform.


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Yep, it can be done. Have to drill a different hole though.

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just because you can, doesn't mean you should. What are you looking to gain from this?
 
just because you can, doesn't mean you should. What are you looking to gain from this?
Similar to adding the artisan up top with the scout. More contact with the stick while standing. DanO gave me instructions regarding it. Just looking for a pic before I commit to it.

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Similar to adding the artisan up top with the scout. More contact with the stick while standing. DanO gave me instructions regarding it. Just looking for a pic before I commit to it.

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Seems unnecessary but if it’s what you want then do it. Good luck!
 

API stick, not EWO... But same concept.
 

API stick, not EWO... But same concept.
Thank you

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Totally unnecessary. I added an artisan platform behind this one to begin with and it was too heavy and not necessary.
 

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A step is much lighter than an artisan platform It gives a large flat area. If you are one sticking you are less likely to slip A flat area also works well with the JX3


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