I've seen quite a few comments that someone's rear monopod is sinking down into the ground during use and have experienced the same issue myself. Here is a quick and inexpensive mod that will help with that problem.
Setup: Sig 556 DMR w Accu-shot BT12-QK01 mounted to Magpul PRS stock.
I ordered some Carex black 1" cane replacement tips from HealthProductsForYou.com; Cat.# A720-00; box of 2; $3.95 (see Figure 1 below).
<span style="font-weight: bold">Figure 1</span>
The cane tip fits <span style="text-decoration: underline">very</span> snugly over the monopod base. I can't imagine that it would ever come off, even during strenuous use. However, it is removable for cleaning dirt, rocks, etc., without too much difficulty if necessary. In Figure 2 are shown images without (at left) and with (at right) the cane tip in place.
<span style="font-weight: bold">Figure 2</span>
The diameter of the monopod base is 1.14"; the cane tip has a diameter of 1.53". Thus, the overall area of the base is increased by greater than 80%, which helps to keep the base from digging into dirt or soft ground as much. The cane tip does not interfere with the operation of the monopod in any way, nor does it prevent folding the monopod closed. It's not perfect, but it definitely makes a difference.
Setup: Sig 556 DMR w Accu-shot BT12-QK01 mounted to Magpul PRS stock.
I ordered some Carex black 1" cane replacement tips from HealthProductsForYou.com; Cat.# A720-00; box of 2; $3.95 (see Figure 1 below).
<span style="font-weight: bold">Figure 1</span>
The cane tip fits <span style="text-decoration: underline">very</span> snugly over the monopod base. I can't imagine that it would ever come off, even during strenuous use. However, it is removable for cleaning dirt, rocks, etc., without too much difficulty if necessary. In Figure 2 are shown images without (at left) and with (at right) the cane tip in place.
<span style="font-weight: bold">Figure 2</span>
The diameter of the monopod base is 1.14"; the cane tip has a diameter of 1.53". Thus, the overall area of the base is increased by greater than 80%, which helps to keep the base from digging into dirt or soft ground as much. The cane tip does not interfere with the operation of the monopod in any way, nor does it prevent folding the monopod closed. It's not perfect, but it definitely makes a difference.