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Harris 25C Bipod or Soney Point Sticks

 
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Old 10-31-2003, 11:23 PM
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Harris 25C Bipod or Soney Point Sticks

Which would be better for shooting from a sitting position?

The Stoney Point Shooting Sticks are pretty stable and allow you to pan sideways pretty easily.

My Harris only tilts, no pan.

What do you guys think?

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Old 11-01-2003, 07:36 PM
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Re: Harris 25C Bipod or Soney Point Sticks

What type of hunting? Lots of walking? Quick Shots?...

Reason I ask is I think the Harris is OK for Spot,Stalk and Long Range shots but...for predator hunting, I've used both an prefer the shooting sticks.

I can't get the bipod to react quick enough for incoming coyotes etc it's slow and noisy to reposition...PLUS it's heavy and bulky, especially after several stands.

Depends on what your doing with it...
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Re: Harris 25C Bipod or Soney Point Sticks

Suggest you look at the Stoney Point bipods instead of sticks for sitting shots. They are called Polecats and come in two or three styles. Very light and quick to adjust, stand up well to fairly rough use.
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Re: Harris 25C Bipod or Soney Point Sticks

Suggest you look at the Stoney Point bipods instead of sticks for sitting shots. They are called Polecats and come in two or three styles. Very light and quick to adjust, stand up well to fairly rough use.
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