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<blockquote data-quote="Buck Buster" data-source="post: 1571310" data-attributes="member: 99718"><p>I use a mono stick most of the time if I am not near a tree, but they also work better near a tree the key to being steady I feel is having a front and a rear support also the tree acts as the rear support and also helps to keep the side to side motion at a minimum ! I think that the front sticks like shown in the pick would be better at stopping the side to side motion and use another stick to steady the rear of the gun or a backpack or pile up logs or rocks, anything to support the back of the gun ! Like said in #2 get out and experiment and determine what would be best in the type of area you would be hunting in, no trees, a lot of trees, flat open land, steep sides? You have to adapt ! Good luck, just use common sense and you will think of all kind of things or maybe be able to make something better to suit you than anything you could buy !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck Buster, post: 1571310, member: 99718"] I use a mono stick most of the time if I am not near a tree, but they also work better near a tree the key to being steady I feel is having a front and a rear support also the tree acts as the rear support and also helps to keep the side to side motion at a minimum ! I think that the front sticks like shown in the pick would be better at stopping the side to side motion and use another stick to steady the rear of the gun or a backpack or pile up logs or rocks, anything to support the back of the gun ! Like said in #2 get out and experiment and determine what would be best in the type of area you would be hunting in, no trees, a lot of trees, flat open land, steep sides? You have to adapt ! Good luck, just use common sense and you will think of all kind of things or maybe be able to make something better to suit you than anything you could buy ! [/QUOTE]
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