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Bipod or shooting sticks for spot & stalk Elk Hunting?
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<blockquote data-quote="Reelamin" data-source="post: 2571311" data-attributes="member: 42157"><p>We have eight hunters in our elk hunting "group". We hunt spot and stalk, and use horses for travel (and spot lots of elk off them then stalk) into many areas. Several have tried sticks and try them every now and then for the last 22 years. To date not one person uses sticks more than a reminder try, and comments negatively when they use them for the day. Many different bipods have been tried and continue to be tried. The end result is everyone has a Harris standard 13-23", and is always available at camp or in the truck if we try something else. They fit inside full leather horizontal scabbards with 26" rifles and weigh 15oz. A couple of the younger guys pack a tripod and other weight/shooting aids in their packs, and to date have never ever used them. We don't shoot crazy distance with most of the long shots 4-500yds. The longest so far has only been 650yds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reelamin, post: 2571311, member: 42157"] We have eight hunters in our elk hunting "group". We hunt spot and stalk, and use horses for travel (and spot lots of elk off them then stalk) into many areas. Several have tried sticks and try them every now and then for the last 22 years. To date not one person uses sticks more than a reminder try, and comments negatively when they use them for the day. Many different bipods have been tried and continue to be tried. The end result is everyone has a Harris standard 13-23", and is always available at camp or in the truck if we try something else. They fit inside full leather horizontal scabbards with 26" rifles and weigh 15oz. A couple of the younger guys pack a tripod and other weight/shooting aids in their packs, and to date have never ever used them. We don't shoot crazy distance with most of the long shots 4-500yds. The longest so far has only been 650yds. [/QUOTE]
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