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<blockquote data-quote="Rhino Hunter" data-source="post: 1595240" data-attributes="member: 25461"><p>I own a couple bipods. I've taken them on a couple high elevation backpack hunts. But I've never shot at anything with one on my gun. I usually shoot offhand, only if it's close and a quick shot. If it's farther away and I have more time I usually find a tree to lean against, this has become my suedo go-to-shooting-rest. My bipods have devolved into excess weight hardware that either gets left at home or in my truck.</p><p></p><p>On my last out west hunt my guide had a Gen 1 Trigger Stick that he loaned me when I was getting into position for a shot. I sat down, leaned my back against a tree, and placed my rifle on his Trigger Stick. I was amazed at how steady my setup was. I was able to make probably the best shot of my entire life on a nice white tail at 390 yards. (I just picked him up from the taxi yesterday and hung him on my Wall-O-Whitetail.) When I got back to camp I ordered the exact same Trigger Stick...it was that impressive. My guide used it as a walking stick also. [ATTACH=full]126432[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rhino Hunter, post: 1595240, member: 25461"] I own a couple bipods. I've taken them on a couple high elevation backpack hunts. But I've never shot at anything with one on my gun. I usually shoot offhand, only if it's close and a quick shot. If it's farther away and I have more time I usually find a tree to lean against, this has become my suedo go-to-shooting-rest. My bipods have devolved into excess weight hardware that either gets left at home or in my truck. On my last out west hunt my guide had a Gen 1 Trigger Stick that he loaned me when I was getting into position for a shot. I sat down, leaned my back against a tree, and placed my rifle on his Trigger Stick. I was amazed at how steady my setup was. I was able to make probably the best shot of my entire life on a nice white tail at 390 yards. (I just picked him up from the taxi yesterday and hung him on my Wall-O-Whitetail.) When I got back to camp I ordered the exact same Trigger Stick...it was that impressive. My guide used it as a walking stick also. [ATTACH=full]126432[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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