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Bipod or shooting sticks for spot & stalk Elk Hunting?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bilser" data-source="post: 2571361" data-attributes="member: 122396"><p>Lots of scenarios with lots of variations. Expandable shooting sticks are a great asset, they are easy to deploy for a relatively speedy shot from close(ish) range. I always carry them and if you need to shoot over manzanitas which most of the time eliminates the rifle bipod or prone, a tall tripod rest is beneficial. Shooting while sitting using the backpack as a rifle rest is good and those expandable sticks help support the rear against your shoulder for a steady shot at a longer than average distance. Distance and terrain will determine what you should do to be as ethical as possible. Know your strengths and good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bilser, post: 2571361, member: 122396"] Lots of scenarios with lots of variations. Expandable shooting sticks are a great asset, they are easy to deploy for a relatively speedy shot from close(ish) range. I always carry them and if you need to shoot over manzanitas which most of the time eliminates the rifle bipod or prone, a tall tripod rest is beneficial. Shooting while sitting using the backpack as a rifle rest is good and those expandable sticks help support the rear against your shoulder for a steady shot at a longer than average distance. Distance and terrain will determine what you should do to be as ethical as possible. Know your strengths and good luck. [/QUOTE]
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