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Recommendations for Long Distance Shooting sitting?
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<blockquote data-quote="jeephunter" data-source="post: 1248999" data-attributes="member: 98700"><p>I currently use my Trigger stick bipod as a walking stick/pole also. I'm thinking I could go triple duty with a tripod eg also use it for optics. Just need some suggestions for different ones. Stoney point doesn't seem to have any reviews on amazon...</p><p></p><p>Also after my last hunting trip, something I noticed with a bipod shooting stick like the trigger bipod is that it's ok for quick shots in close but if I need to sit and wait for a few hours, I get tired and if I move at all then it will slip off rocks and fall over. I think a tripod with the third leg would be a lot more stable for these situations. I was watching a bedded deer for several hours waiting for it to get up and was sitting on a hill facing down and shooting across a canyon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeephunter, post: 1248999, member: 98700"] I currently use my Trigger stick bipod as a walking stick/pole also. I'm thinking I could go triple duty with a tripod eg also use it for optics. Just need some suggestions for different ones. Stoney point doesn't seem to have any reviews on amazon... Also after my last hunting trip, something I noticed with a bipod shooting stick like the trigger bipod is that it's ok for quick shots in close but if I need to sit and wait for a few hours, I get tired and if I move at all then it will slip off rocks and fall over. I think a tripod with the third leg would be a lot more stable for these situations. I was watching a bedded deer for several hours waiting for it to get up and was sitting on a hill facing down and shooting across a canyon. [/QUOTE]
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