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<blockquote data-quote="Irish Neil" data-source="post: 1365915" data-attributes="member: 95048"><p>I hunt almost entirely in forestry plantation interspaced with heavy brush. I made my own shooting sticks from two hazle sticks and a bridle rubber ring. I bought a trigger stick a couple of years ago but when it gave trouble recently I purchased a Quad stick. In oeration the quad stick is steadier than a bench rest. Its one disadvantage is it is slow to set up and due to its design it is tricky to track moving animals. I am off to Africa next spring and i will be bringing the quad sticks with me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Irish Neil, post: 1365915, member: 95048"] I hunt almost entirely in forestry plantation interspaced with heavy brush. I made my own shooting sticks from two hazle sticks and a bridle rubber ring. I bought a trigger stick a couple of years ago but when it gave trouble recently I purchased a Quad stick. In oeration the quad stick is steadier than a bench rest. Its one disadvantage is it is slow to set up and due to its design it is tricky to track moving animals. I am off to Africa next spring and i will be bringing the quad sticks with me. [/QUOTE]
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