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<blockquote data-quote="trhall" data-source="post: 1872945" data-attributes="member: 26233"><p>I use both. I always prefer to shoot prone if at all possible but hunting in the steep mountains of Idaho, Wyoming and Utah there are many times where the angle of the steep hillside just doesn't work for my bi-pod. In these cases I love my light weight Steady Stix by Primos. Shot the bull in my avatar sitting on a 30 deg hillside shooting down and across a canyon at 639 yards. Hit him two for two as fast as I could roll the bolt. Both hits 4 inches apart in the crease of the shoulder. Couldn't have made a shot like that with a bi-pod unless it had legs extendable 40" in which case it would be too heavy and awkward for packing a rifle around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trhall, post: 1872945, member: 26233"] I use both. I always prefer to shoot prone if at all possible but hunting in the steep mountains of Idaho, Wyoming and Utah there are many times where the angle of the steep hillside just doesn't work for my bi-pod. In these cases I love my light weight Steady Stix by Primos. Shot the bull in my avatar sitting on a 30 deg hillside shooting down and across a canyon at 639 yards. Hit him two for two as fast as I could roll the bolt. Both hits 4 inches apart in the crease of the shoulder. Couldn't have made a shot like that with a bi-pod unless it had legs extendable 40" in which case it would be too heavy and awkward for packing a rifle around. [/QUOTE]
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