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The Basics, Starting Out
Shooting with shooting sticks
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<blockquote data-quote="xsn10s" data-source="post: 1531306" data-attributes="member: 95344"><p>I've had my shooting sticks for over a decade. They're just the standard thin two poled version that collapse. I use mine with a 1 inch sling with keepers. I sling up and rest my hand or grab the poles. I also use my eberlestock as a giant rear bag while sitting. I practiced shooting rats and rockchucks out to 400 yards using this setup. Only big game was a pig at 50 yards. Needed it cuz I was breathing hard from low crawling a good distance for the shot. Google or look up on youtube for the poles being used as a rear rest. It's pretty slick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xsn10s, post: 1531306, member: 95344"] I've had my shooting sticks for over a decade. They're just the standard thin two poled version that collapse. I use mine with a 1 inch sling with keepers. I sling up and rest my hand or grab the poles. I also use my eberlestock as a giant rear bag while sitting. I practiced shooting rats and rockchucks out to 400 yards using this setup. Only big game was a pig at 50 yards. Needed it cuz I was breathing hard from low crawling a good distance for the shot. Google or look up on youtube for the poles being used as a rear rest. It's pretty slick. [/QUOTE]
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