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Bipod or shooting sticks for spot & stalk Elk Hunting?
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<blockquote data-quote="OldBronc" data-source="post: 2577562" data-attributes="member: 121507"><p>I use my trekking poles with Wiser Precision connectors on them. I used to carry shooting sticks but these are far sturdier, and result in a more steady rest as well. I wouldn't mind shooting off a bipod but I can't recall the last elk I could have taken even if I had them mounted to my rifle. I'm usually hunting dark timber an hour after first light, and the trekking poles allow me to easily position for uphill, downhill, and sidehill shots. Of course I'll use a tree limb or a log if there's one right in front of me, but it's not uncommon to see an elk right when those options are ten feet away. I've taken at least eight elk using the trekking poles, and plan to keep using them into the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldBronc, post: 2577562, member: 121507"] I use my trekking poles with Wiser Precision connectors on them. I used to carry shooting sticks but these are far sturdier, and result in a more steady rest as well. I wouldn't mind shooting off a bipod but I can't recall the last elk I could have taken even if I had them mounted to my rifle. I'm usually hunting dark timber an hour after first light, and the trekking poles allow me to easily position for uphill, downhill, and sidehill shots. Of course I'll use a tree limb or a log if there's one right in front of me, but it's not uncommon to see an elk right when those options are ten feet away. I've taken at least eight elk using the trekking poles, and plan to keep using them into the future. [/QUOTE]
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