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Shooting Sticks....Need reccommendation
Any comments from the brain trust here regarding shooting sticks...brand, types or reccommendations?? Thanks in advance.
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RE: Shooting Sticks....Need reccommendation
I've got a Harris bipod on my predator rifle I really like. I don't know if they make shooting sticks or not. I think Stoney Point and Shooter's ridge make them, but I haven't used them so I can't say much about them.
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I've been using a set of the Stoney Point sticks. The ones that have tubular aluminum sections that fit together with internal shock cord. I find them useful. They do the job. They go together very easily and quietly. I'm sure they aren't as steady as an attached bi-pod, but I like them because they add flexibility. I mostly got them for my son when he started hunting; he had a hard time seeing over grass/etc. from prone, so the sticks let him shoot more solidly from sitting or kneeling. My .02$
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I've got a set of Stoney Point 'Steady Stix II' w/the belt pouch. They extend to 39", fold up to 14", very lightweight and do a great job of steadying things for the shot;):).
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I use the Criggster stix. What, never heard of them? That's because I made them myself. LOL I took some 30" oak dowel rods 3/8" in diameter sharpened the ends, drilled a hole in each one; the same distance from the top (about 3.5" down), inserted a key bolt, and tightened with a wing nut. They fold together nicely if you don't tighten them too much.
All of the supplies cost about $10.00. Be sure not to drill a large hole in the sticks, as this will cause them to break. Also, use oak instead of softer wood; the first set I made were from popular, and they broke after a year of use. These homemade stix work pretty good; they are just a little akward to carry around. |
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I have to agree with the north texan.....harris bi-pods on my rifles. They attach to the rifle....fold down and are light weight
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Criggster has the right idea,cept someone here used fiberglass driveway markers and said they flex just enough to be better than dowels.
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Right on guys , i made mine out of two old grafite fishing rods i got at a yard sale for $ 1.00 each. They work just fine.
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No body uses Underwood sticks????
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Call these folks...
You may have to leave A message, but its worth it. Bipod shooting sticks: 864-375-9999 I have one of there sticks and they work great. $25.00 at A outdoor show. Scott B. |
RE: Shooting Sticks....Need reccommendation
Highly recommend the Stoney Point steady stix II...... took a set out to wyoming on a prairie goat hunt with 4 other guys, two had bipods..by the end of the hunt 5 antelope were shot from steady stix!!! I love them personnally.
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I just baought a set at the PA outdoor show. Never thought i would want or need them where i hunt but after missing a doe at 30 yrds with the ML I thought they couldn't hurt.
I'm not sure of the name but they are collapsable and have a rubber loop at the top to hold the gun. they can be used a multitude of ways - sitting, kneeling, prone, standing (w/ the "holster"). They seemed rather versitile. I'll give you a link later. |
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Ok ,
I know that I'm gonna sound stupid , but how much difference could there possibly be between one set of crossed sticks and another ? |
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