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I'm Done with a Bipod on My Hunting Gun
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<blockquote data-quote="rmagnus" data-source="post: 2293413" data-attributes="member: 119600"><p>BFD Guns I. Couldn't agree more. I tried hunting sticks and they were ok no big complaints other than keeping up with them. It may depend on what you're hunting and how you do it. I'm an elk/deer hunter and prefer still hunting. Sometimes use a ground blind over a waterhole or game trail but I like the freedom to move around. I pretty much use walking sticks as shooting sticks or just brace against a tree. Usually no shortage of trees in my hunting unit. My backpack even works from a sitting position. One thing I never use is a bipod on a hunting rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rmagnus, post: 2293413, member: 119600"] BFD Guns I. Couldn’t agree more. I tried hunting sticks and they were ok no big complaints other than keeping up with them. It may depend on what you’re hunting and how you do it. I’m an elk/deer hunter and prefer still hunting. Sometimes use a ground blind over a waterhole or game trail but I like the freedom to move around. I pretty much use walking sticks as shooting sticks or just brace against a tree. Usually no shortage of trees in my hunting unit. My backpack even works from a sitting position. One thing I never use is a bipod on a hunting rifle. [/QUOTE]
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