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<blockquote data-quote="Blacklab1" data-source="post: 2298278" data-attributes="member: 117691"><p>I'm taking a Badlands pack. I guess I should have mentioned that. I went back and forth between taking trekking poles or some type of shooting stick ( bi or tripod) but feel more comfortable with a QD bipod. I have a mole pouch on the side of my pack that it fits in real nice and its easily accessible, I figure I can grab a branch for a walking stick and I'm horrible at shooting off of any kind of shooting sticks.....to the point where I'd rather pass on the shot if I can't get prone or off a rock with my bipod. I'm not into chasing a wounded elk up and down mountains. But to play it safe I think I'll throw the trekking poles in the truck and see if I can make room in one of my packs when were at the trail head, or maybe pawn them off to one of my buddies.</p><p>Thanks for the advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blacklab1, post: 2298278, member: 117691"] I'm taking a Badlands pack. I guess I should have mentioned that. I went back and forth between taking trekking poles or some type of shooting stick ( bi or tripod) but feel more comfortable with a QD bipod. I have a mole pouch on the side of my pack that it fits in real nice and its easily accessible, I figure I can grab a branch for a walking stick and I'm horrible at shooting off of any kind of shooting sticks.....to the point where I'd rather pass on the shot if I can't get prone or off a rock with my bipod. I'm not into chasing a wounded elk up and down mountains. But to play it safe I think I'll throw the trekking poles in the truck and see if I can make room in one of my packs when were at the trail head, or maybe pawn them off to one of my buddies. Thanks for the advice. [/QUOTE]
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