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Best shooting sticks for elk hunting?
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<blockquote data-quote="Maxxis31" data-source="post: 1261299" data-attributes="member: 61079"><p>I also think the primos tripod or single stick works great. I hunt in the sagebrush and there is no trees around. Not having a good shooting stick cost my son a 180 class buck this year, all that was on the rifle was a 13-23" and the sage brush was about 3 feet deep all around us. He can't shoot free hand because he is too small (10yrs) and the deer were only about 150 yards away. I took my wife back to the same spot the following weekend and borrowed a buddies primos stick, she shot a decent buck the first day only a couple hundred yards from where my son had a missed opportunity.</p><p></p><p>I realize this is a long range forum but even if you plan on long range you might want to take a shot at a bruiser if he is closer, you don't always have time to stack rocks, IMO the primos sticks are a great tool and you can easily carry them on your pack or use them as a walking stick when not shooting off of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maxxis31, post: 1261299, member: 61079"] I also think the primos tripod or single stick works great. I hunt in the sagebrush and there is no trees around. Not having a good shooting stick cost my son a 180 class buck this year, all that was on the rifle was a 13-23" and the sage brush was about 3 feet deep all around us. He can't shoot free hand because he is too small (10yrs) and the deer were only about 150 yards away. I took my wife back to the same spot the following weekend and borrowed a buddies primos stick, she shot a decent buck the first day only a couple hundred yards from where my son had a missed opportunity. I realize this is a long range forum but even if you plan on long range you might want to take a shot at a bruiser if he is closer, you don't always have time to stack rocks, IMO the primos sticks are a great tool and you can easily carry them on your pack or use them as a walking stick when not shooting off of them. [/QUOTE]
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