I'm shopping for a new set of Shooting Sticks. Lets here some reviews and recomendations.
If you're hunting the woods or thicker vegitation like I hunt here in eastern Ky, I prefer the Allen monopod you can get at Wal-Mart for $10. It's a lot easier to swivel around for a quick shot than dual sticks.
Quote from: weedwalker on March 12, 2009, 02:43:36 PM
If you're hunting the woods or thicker vegitation like I hunt here in eastern Ky, I prefer the Allen monopod you can get at Wal-Mart for $10. It's a lot easier to swivel around for a quick shot than dual sticks.
+1 on what Ed said! I have used both and prefer the monopod. It might not be as steady as a bipod design or crossed shooting sticks, but it makes up for that in versatility. Seems like none of the dogs i get in ever come right where I expect them. With the monopod you can swivel around easier for the shot.
Sometimes I try to set up with a thin sapling just in front of me, then I can lean the monopod against it to make a steadier rest and have the best of both types.
Jim
I use Predator Sniper Styx. I've had them for a while and really like them.
But there is some real improvements being made out there and some companies are providing some dandy shooting sticks.
I have the stoney point pole cat Bi pod and some that I made myself.........if you make the Y wider than normal you can quickly move to one side and rest your hand under the gun for a shot requiring you to turn that far. Of couse my gun is heavy enough I can shoot one handed without dotting my own forhead.......Plus I need em stout enough to double as a walking stick. :wink:
I don't fool with sticks. Just too much to carry without adding shooting sticks. Most shots around here are >75 yds, so I just use my knee. I can miss just as well this way. :laf: