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Old 04-11-2008, 06:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Chester223 View Post
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i used shootings stick for awhile and had great success with them, use this website
http://www.varmintal.com/abifu.htm
these are good shooting sticks but you dont have to follow everything he has down to a "T". i didnt use the nail in the bottom because we shoot in snow in southeastern saskatchewan and that provides plenty of stability. you can make your joint a little lower if you want in my opinion for where you put the gun, this really makes the sticks work well even if you are sitting on a severe up or down slope, or sitting on top of a snow bank and the ground where you want to anchor the stick on is way down below you, you can just make the sticks narrower and they allow you to put the gun on higher.
like i said, it is a good set to try out but you dont have to do it exactly as it says, mine were a little different but work extremely well.
Welcome to the site Chester, I was wondering if you would ever get around to joining or posting.

I personally don't use shooting sticks if i do we have Cattle sticks here at work. I think i would try something with them. They are light, white, laminated and flexible. I still much prefer the bi-pods as i shoot all my coyotes from laying down position.

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