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Bipod or shooting sticks for spot & stalk Elk Hunting?
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<blockquote data-quote="Allen Kitts" data-source="post: 2572044" data-attributes="member: 103317"><p>IMO the bipod is a much steadier rest to shoot off of but obviously it depends on which Bipod you use and what kind of area you are in. Most bipods require that you are laying down or have something to set them on. Some of them will extend out pretty long and I have killed animals off of them as well but it is not as steady as the shorter bipods from a prone position. After hunting in South Africa twice I have learned to shoot of of the sticks pretty well out to 400 yards on plains game but would always defer to my bipod if possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allen Kitts, post: 2572044, member: 103317"] IMO the bipod is a much steadier rest to shoot off of but obviously it depends on which Bipod you use and what kind of area you are in. Most bipods require that you are laying down or have something to set them on. Some of them will extend out pretty long and I have killed animals off of them as well but it is not as steady as the shorter bipods from a prone position. After hunting in South Africa twice I have learned to shoot of of the sticks pretty well out to 400 yards on plains game but would always defer to my bipod if possible. [/QUOTE]
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