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<blockquote data-quote="freddiej" data-source="post: 1731438" data-attributes="member: 26227"><p>I use two sets of steadying devices.. first is my sitting bipod that has lots of adjustment in it. the second is my backpack. how I determine which to use is how far down the hill on the other side the game is in relation to me. I would prefer to use a prone position shot rather than sitting. I have a vertebrae that sometimes pinches a nerve and my arm flings up about 2" and I am normally just depressing the trigger when that nerve fires and I miss extremely low and to the left. I have never been able to shoot with sticks so I have never using them extensively. i have tried them out but could never get them to be as steady as my bipod.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freddiej, post: 1731438, member: 26227"] I use two sets of steadying devices.. first is my sitting bipod that has lots of adjustment in it. the second is my backpack. how I determine which to use is how far down the hill on the other side the game is in relation to me. I would prefer to use a prone position shot rather than sitting. I have a vertebrae that sometimes pinches a nerve and my arm flings up about 2" and I am normally just depressing the trigger when that nerve fires and I miss extremely low and to the left. I have never been able to shoot with sticks so I have never using them extensively. i have tried them out but could never get them to be as steady as my bipod. [/QUOTE]
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