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<blockquote data-quote="palerider3" data-source="post: 1695506" data-attributes="member: 82117"><p>I run an Atlas bipod on my rifle and nearly always have a tripod to glass from. I often shoot from my glassing tripod. Depending on the hunt I may have trekking poles with me as well. Trekking poles turn into shooting sticks really easily by hooking the wrist straps together. I much prefer to shoot from my glassing tripod over shooting sticks though if at all possible. However to the OP, it's not a question of one or the other. A bipod is an essential part of rifle shooting. Without one you are limiting yourself. A bipod will almost always be more stable than any other field rest. But the bipod is not always the right tool for every shot in the field so having the flexibility of a pair of sticks or a tripod is very handy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="palerider3, post: 1695506, member: 82117"] I run an Atlas bipod on my rifle and nearly always have a tripod to glass from. I often shoot from my glassing tripod. Depending on the hunt I may have trekking poles with me as well. Trekking poles turn into shooting sticks really easily by hooking the wrist straps together. I much prefer to shoot from my glassing tripod over shooting sticks though if at all possible. However to the OP, it's not a question of one or the other. A bipod is an essential part of rifle shooting. Without one you are limiting yourself. A bipod will almost always be more stable than any other field rest. But the bipod is not always the right tool for every shot in the field so having the flexibility of a pair of sticks or a tripod is very handy. [/QUOTE]
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