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<blockquote data-quote="Ian M" data-source="post: 1878" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>90,</p><p>I have used one of the Cabela's blaze hunting vests, the one with good pockets and a large pouch in the back and it is great. Not sure what they call it but it is a large fitting vest that will go over parkas etc. Soft, quiet material and well made.</p><p></p><p>I always carry Underwood shooting sticks, either in the belt case or in my pack. When stalking I carry or drag the sticks extended. Dave's sock idea is great, works fine but you have to remember to take them along. I usually just put my gloves in my hat for the rear rest - or anything that will give me a bit of a cushion and some support.</p><p></p><p>Have been on two or three hunts recently were I left the Harris bipod off and just took the sticks. They are both very good if you practice enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian M, post: 1878, member: 25"] 90, I have used one of the Cabela's blaze hunting vests, the one with good pockets and a large pouch in the back and it is great. Not sure what they call it but it is a large fitting vest that will go over parkas etc. Soft, quiet material and well made. I always carry Underwood shooting sticks, either in the belt case or in my pack. When stalking I carry or drag the sticks extended. Dave's sock idea is great, works fine but you have to remember to take them along. I usually just put my gloves in my hat for the rear rest - or anything that will give me a bit of a cushion and some support. Have been on two or three hunts recently were I left the Harris bipod off and just took the sticks. They are both very good if you practice enough. [/QUOTE]
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