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Jim Shockey gen. 3 tripod pros verse cons
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<blockquote data-quote="Barrelnut" data-source="post: 1480195" data-attributes="member: 74902"><p>Nothing is for "certain" in all aspects and modes of use. I find shooting sticks easier and quicker to use. But of course that "certainly" does not mean all will. I actually hunt steep mountain terrain in the coast range of Oregon. Not Texas ranch land or the savanna's of Africa. In steep mountainous terrain. I find shooting sticks quicker, lighter and more helpful. I make my own that are about A little over 6 ft tall and loosely lashed with thick synthetic rope. The rope slides rather easily up and down the shaft of the two sticks and is quickly adjustable for standing sitting or nealing on a steep mountain slope. Certainly not for everyone but certainly not interior to a trigger stick in any way. The only certain think in life is taxes and death.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barrelnut, post: 1480195, member: 74902"] Nothing is for "certain" in all aspects and modes of use. I find shooting sticks easier and quicker to use. But of course that "certainly" does not mean all will. I actually hunt steep mountain terrain in the coast range of Oregon. Not Texas ranch land or the savanna's of Africa. In steep mountainous terrain. I find shooting sticks quicker, lighter and more helpful. I make my own that are about A little over 6 ft tall and loosely lashed with thick synthetic rope. The rope slides rather easily up and down the shaft of the two sticks and is quickly adjustable for standing sitting or nealing on a steep mountain slope. Certainly not for everyone but certainly not interior to a trigger stick in any way. The only certain think in life is taxes and death. [/QUOTE]
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