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Bipod or no, what’s your experience?
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<blockquote data-quote="DartonJager" data-source="post: 1597629" data-attributes="member: 95733"><p>Never used a Bi-Pod and have no experience to form an opinion, but I have been using the same two Stony Point aluminum shooting sticks for 25+ years. use a silver Sharpie to pre-mark where to extend them to for all shooting positions. My friend lost a shot at a beautiful 300-320" 5x5 at LRF confirmed 205 yards because he couldn't get steady enough after a long run (elevation was 9.5K'+) to make a shot before the bull diapered into the timber and the brush was to high to sit or kneel and nothing to lean on his options were off hand only. One of those guys who only willing to spend $$$ until AFTER it costs him dearly.</p><p>Never felt disadvantaged using sticks instead of a bi-pod, always wanted to try one though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DartonJager, post: 1597629, member: 95733"] Never used a Bi-Pod and have no experience to form an opinion, but I have been using the same two Stony Point aluminum shooting sticks for 25+ years. use a silver Sharpie to pre-mark where to extend them to for all shooting positions. My friend lost a shot at a beautiful 300-320" 5x5 at LRF confirmed 205 yards because he couldn't get steady enough after a long run (elevation was 9.5K'+) to make a shot before the bull diapered into the timber and the brush was to high to sit or kneel and nothing to lean on his options were off hand only. One of those guys who only willing to spend $$$ until AFTER it costs him dearly. Never felt disadvantaged using sticks instead of a bi-pod, always wanted to try one though. [/QUOTE]
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