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Recommendations for Long Distance Shooting sitting?
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<blockquote data-quote="BpDavid" data-source="post: 1249607" data-attributes="member: 86501"><p>I have a set of Primos shooting sticks that I bought from Cabela's for $80 a couple years, but then I tried my dad's "squirrel" sticks that he put together from 3 five foot steel-core vinyl tomato sticks with a ball bungee that can slide to the desired height from sitting to standing. They are actually lighter than the Primos and have the forest green colored vinyl that has never scratched my rifle. I think the 3 sticks and bungee cost about $10. (And they make a good walking stick too.)</p><p> </p><p>If I needed an arm rest while sitting, I think I would just buy one more tomato stick, cut it in half and put a bungee tightly around that. You could spread it under your arm pit at whatever height you need it, up to about 2 1/2 feet. Any store that has a garden department would carry these.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BpDavid, post: 1249607, member: 86501"] I have a set of Primos shooting sticks that I bought from Cabela's for $80 a couple years, but then I tried my dad's "squirrel" sticks that he put together from 3 five foot steel-core vinyl tomato sticks with a ball bungee that can slide to the desired height from sitting to standing. They are actually lighter than the Primos and have the forest green colored vinyl that has never scratched my rifle. I think the 3 sticks and bungee cost about $10. (And they make a good walking stick too.) If I needed an arm rest while sitting, I think I would just buy one more tomato stick, cut it in half and put a bungee tightly around that. You could spread it under your arm pit at whatever height you need it, up to about 2 1/2 feet. Any store that has a garden department would carry these. [/QUOTE]
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