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Bipod or shooting sticks?
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<blockquote data-quote="Eric The Red" data-source="post: 343461" data-attributes="member: 20223"><p>I have both Stoney Point Steady Stix and Snipepod for sitting position shots when hunting in tall grass. Both work well. The Snipepod when attached to the rifle is quicker than Steady sticks to bring into position. I carry the steady stix for when I have a bipod already attached and may need to take a sitting shot.</p><p></p><p>For prone shots I opted for the cheaper Cadwell 9-13" which will swivel and cant. It works well. I also have a Sinclair F-Class bipod which I have used in the field successfully for sniping at rabbits. It is ungainly to carry but I use this if my son is using the Cadwell and the walking is restricted to about a mile as a sling cannot be attached.</p><p></p><p>ETR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eric The Red, post: 343461, member: 20223"] I have both Stoney Point Steady Stix and Snipepod for sitting position shots when hunting in tall grass. Both work well. The Snipepod when attached to the rifle is quicker than Steady sticks to bring into position. I carry the steady stix for when I have a bipod already attached and may need to take a sitting shot. For prone shots I opted for the cheaper Cadwell 9-13" which will swivel and cant. It works well. I also have a Sinclair F-Class bipod which I have used in the field successfully for sniping at rabbits. It is ungainly to carry but I use this if my son is using the Cadwell and the walking is restricted to about a mile as a sling cannot be attached. ETR [/QUOTE]
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