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Shooting sticks for Elk hunt?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tikkamike" data-source="post: 844288" data-attributes="member: 22242"><p>I have never hunted elk in NM but I have killed a lot of elk (one last weekend as a matter of fact) and I always carry a set of the stoney point sticks in my pack incase I have no option other than sitting shot. They fold up nicely like tent poles and are light weight. My preferred rifle rest when hunting anything is prone over my pack. if I need some elevation I will throw my pack over a piece of brush or a log. Some people even carry a rear bag with them to gain an even better rest. if you are looking to shoot sitting upright I would look at those tripod gun cradle things. it gives you a front and rear rest on a single tripod. I think BOTW sells them, Len might too and I know caldwell has one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tikkamike, post: 844288, member: 22242"] I have never hunted elk in NM but I have killed a lot of elk (one last weekend as a matter of fact) and I always carry a set of the stoney point sticks in my pack incase I have no option other than sitting shot. They fold up nicely like tent poles and are light weight. My preferred rifle rest when hunting anything is prone over my pack. if I need some elevation I will throw my pack over a piece of brush or a log. Some people even carry a rear bag with them to gain an even better rest. if you are looking to shoot sitting upright I would look at those tripod gun cradle things. it gives you a front and rear rest on a single tripod. I think BOTW sells them, Len might too and I know caldwell has one. [/QUOTE]
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