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<blockquote data-quote="mnoland30" data-source="post: 1696411" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>I used a bipod for years, and loved it. But then I had a shot at a bear on a steep uphill, and the bipod wasn't long enough to allow me to take it. My buddy had sticks, and easily made the shot. I switched over to sticks, and will never go back to a bipod. It is lighter, much easier to carry in a sheath on your belt, doesn't make your rifle front end heavy, and is much more adaptable. You can track horizontally or vertically and make very steep uphil and downhill shots. With some practice, I can shoot off the sticks almost as well as the bench. I put one leg out at 90 degrees and rest the stock on my knee. Very solid position. And, if the grass is really high, you can shoot off your knees to get above it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mnoland30, post: 1696411, member: 29323"] I used a bipod for years, and loved it. But then I had a shot at a bear on a steep uphill, and the bipod wasn't long enough to allow me to take it. My buddy had sticks, and easily made the shot. I switched over to sticks, and will never go back to a bipod. It is lighter, much easier to carry in a sheath on your belt, doesn't make your rifle front end heavy, and is much more adaptable. You can track horizontally or vertically and make very steep uphil and downhill shots. With some practice, I can shoot off the sticks almost as well as the bench. I put one leg out at 90 degrees and rest the stock on my knee. Very solid position. And, if the grass is really high, you can shoot off your knees to get above it. [/QUOTE]
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