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Who do you get a solid position W/shooting sticks?
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<blockquote data-quote="RiverRat" data-source="post: 12899" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>I no longer use a bipod for two reasons, the weight it adds, and it just never seems to be the right height. I tried shooting sticks and they just weren't steady enough to suit me. I have found what works well for me is a cuff style sling by Tactical Intervention. </p><p></p><p>If I am prone and slung in it is a very steady platform. From the sitting position I have found if I get my right side leaned into a tree or a rock and slung in tight, it as steady as the prone position. With the increased field of fire due to better mobility, and the nearest thing to a bipod for near rock solid steady it is what I use exclusively. When you are ready to move to another position just unclip from the cuff and it is a carry sling. Something that you might consider. </p><p></p><p>Come to think about I think I showed you that sling last summer when you came down to pick up that scope....didn't I?</p><p></p><p>RiverRat</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RiverRat, post: 12899, member: 637"] I no longer use a bipod for two reasons, the weight it adds, and it just never seems to be the right height. I tried shooting sticks and they just weren't steady enough to suit me. I have found what works well for me is a cuff style sling by Tactical Intervention. If I am prone and slung in it is a very steady platform. From the sitting position I have found if I get my right side leaned into a tree or a rock and slung in tight, it as steady as the prone position. With the increased field of fire due to better mobility, and the nearest thing to a bipod for near rock solid steady it is what I use exclusively. When you are ready to move to another position just unclip from the cuff and it is a carry sling. Something that you might consider. Come to think about I think I showed you that sling last summer when you came down to pick up that scope....didn't I? RiverRat [/QUOTE]
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