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Bipod or shooting sticks for spot & stalk Elk Hunting?
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<blockquote data-quote="RockyMtnUT" data-source="post: 2577573" data-attributes="member: 40704"><p>Just a bipod tip for shorter bipods. This was a Harris.</p><p></p><p> I had 2 deer this last year I was on a steep slope shooting downhill across 700yrds and couldn't find anything other than sage brush. I tried everything to get a shot with the bipod and found myself in awkward positions that I couldn't make the shot. As the deer were just about gone.</p><p> I took my heavy jacket off and shoved the whole head of the sage under it. The jacket made a place for the feet to rest so I could sit with rifle in a normal sitting position. It was actually pretty firm and kept rifle from falling through the branches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockyMtnUT, post: 2577573, member: 40704"] Just a bipod tip for shorter bipods. This was a Harris. I had 2 deer this last year I was on a steep slope shooting downhill across 700yrds and couldn’t find anything other than sage brush. I tried everything to get a shot with the bipod and found myself in awkward positions that I couldn’t make the shot. As the deer were just about gone. I took my heavy jacket off and shoved the whole head of the sage under it. The jacket made a place for the feet to rest so I could sit with rifle in a normal sitting position. It was actually pretty firm and kept rifle from falling through the branches. [/QUOTE]
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