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Shooting sticks, snipepods, tall harris bipods etc
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<blockquote data-quote="41mag" data-source="post: 119109" data-attributes="member: 3804"><p>I have used a set of Harris bi-pods for the past 5 or 6 years for mostly sitting or kneeling shots out to 400yds. The rifles are somewhat light but they do shoot well off the bi-pod. I have also used my Sendero to take a few hogs and one nice buck out at around 300yds. </p><p></p><p>THey take practice and a steady hand when squeezing the shot off, however they can be effective. </p><p></p><p>I have also used a couple of different shooting stick variations in one form or another which were home made and they worked equally as well. The main thing is to pick something that fits you comfortably and then get out and practice off them. </p><p></p><p>Lastly I have began using the Stoney Point Rapid Pivot Bipod system for two rifle I use the most in the field. <a href="http://www.stoneypoint.com/rapidpivot_index.html" target="_blank">Polecat Rapid Bipod</a> </p><p></p><p>Neither of them are really set up to shoot out past about 200 yds but both have done so in the past numerous times. Since I can leave the main bipod up where we hunt and then only have to remember to bring the rifle it makes life for me a little easier, and it is pleanty steady for the ranges I most often shoot them at.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="41mag, post: 119109, member: 3804"] I have used a set of Harris bi-pods for the past 5 or 6 years for mostly sitting or kneeling shots out to 400yds. The rifles are somewhat light but they do shoot well off the bi-pod. I have also used my Sendero to take a few hogs and one nice buck out at around 300yds. THey take practice and a steady hand when squeezing the shot off, however they can be effective. I have also used a couple of different shooting stick variations in one form or another which were home made and they worked equally as well. The main thing is to pick something that fits you comfortably and then get out and practice off them. Lastly I have began using the Stoney Point Rapid Pivot Bipod system for two rifle I use the most in the field. [url="http://www.stoneypoint.com/rapidpivot_index.html"]Polecat Rapid Bipod[/url] Neither of them are really set up to shoot out past about 200 yds but both have done so in the past numerous times. Since I can leave the main bipod up where we hunt and then only have to remember to bring the rifle it makes life for me a little easier, and it is pleanty steady for the ranges I most often shoot them at. [/QUOTE]
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