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<blockquote data-quote="WildRose" data-source="post: 1364440" data-attributes="member: 30902"><p>My go to field gadget is the Primos Trigger Stick's II. I have both the medium and tall sticks depending on where I'm hunting and how tall the grass is etc.</p><p></p><p>If there are trees around I brace my back/shoulder against a tree using the tripod in front and if not I carry a set of lightweight Stony Point Bipod sticks to place under the rear.</p><p></p><p>Between those two and a pack I don't find myself lacking enough support in pretty much any circumstance.</p><p></p><p>Nature provides us a lot and it sure can save you a lot of weight if you just look for what's already there around you and use it.</p><p></p><p>Bipods and rear bags are great at the range or if you happen to be shooting on a wide open, flat wheatfield but in most other circumstances I find myself in, in the field they tend to be pretty much useless.</p><p></p><p>My favorite hunting blind is a fallen tree and I just shoot off of the limbs or off of limbs I've laid across as "cross members".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildRose, post: 1364440, member: 30902"] My go to field gadget is the Primos Trigger Stick's II. I have both the medium and tall sticks depending on where I'm hunting and how tall the grass is etc. If there are trees around I brace my back/shoulder against a tree using the tripod in front and if not I carry a set of lightweight Stony Point Bipod sticks to place under the rear. Between those two and a pack I don't find myself lacking enough support in pretty much any circumstance. Nature provides us a lot and it sure can save you a lot of weight if you just look for what's already there around you and use it. Bipods and rear bags are great at the range or if you happen to be shooting on a wide open, flat wheatfield but in most other circumstances I find myself in, in the field they tend to be pretty much useless. My favorite hunting blind is a fallen tree and I just shoot off of the limbs or off of limbs I've laid across as "cross members". [/QUOTE]
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