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Best shooting sticks for elk hunting?
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<blockquote data-quote="muleystalker" data-source="post: 1261539" data-attributes="member: 79944"><p>Maxxis, I agree a good set of shooting six are handy, you never know where a good animal is going to show up.It sound like you guys were hunting a lot of the same type terrain I was this last hunt, a lot of Oak brush and tall sage, really tuff to get any type of solid rest shooting over it. I didn't mean to sound pretentious with the comment about this being a LRH site, that wasn't my intention. I was just trying to say that sometimes it pays to not waste time looking for animals in terrain your not set up to capitalize on when the opportunity presents itself, sometimes you have to help make you own luck, thats why i set up a good shooting hide, by stalking rocks as a shooting platform, before shoot time.That way when the opportunity came up I was ready to capitalize on it. As you said you don't always have time to set up when you see an animal. To the OP, I have shot with the evolution tripod mount and it works great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muleystalker, post: 1261539, member: 79944"] Maxxis, I agree a good set of shooting six are handy, you never know where a good animal is going to show up.It sound like you guys were hunting a lot of the same type terrain I was this last hunt, a lot of Oak brush and tall sage, really tuff to get any type of solid rest shooting over it. I didn't mean to sound pretentious with the comment about this being a LRH site, that wasn't my intention. I was just trying to say that sometimes it pays to not waste time looking for animals in terrain your not set up to capitalize on when the opportunity presents itself, sometimes you have to help make you own luck, thats why i set up a good shooting hide, by stalking rocks as a shooting platform, before shoot time.That way when the opportunity came up I was ready to capitalize on it. As you said you don't always have time to set up when you see an animal. To the OP, I have shot with the evolution tripod mount and it works great. [/QUOTE]
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