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They adjust from full up nearly 66" to full down 20" with one thing....the trigger and fast fast fast

No pop knuckles to open and close pluse the Trigger stick doubles as a walking cane and binocular rest with the same speed

Far faster than the bogpod and no less solid

like I said.....after using both the bogpod had to go


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Any rest, any way you can get it! I have used my spotting scope tripod sans scope and padded on top with gloves or a hat, out on the tundra. Across the handlebars (with padding) of the ATV, across the snow machine windshield or across the seats works too.

The last time i used "sticks" it was on a Colorado elk hunt where I was forced to take a standing shot. I used two birch trees about a foot apart, between which I jammed my left forearm, over which I rested the rifle. 150 yards DRT with a .260.

I don't think I could have tipped them slightly toward me, however, as they were about 10 inches in diameter where I wedged my arm.. smile

Foot-hunting, I often carry a 6' walking staff made from local birch, trimmed to about 1.25 inches in diameter top to bottom, with a padded fork on top. A monopod isn't as good as a bipod, but again I have found the steadiest position to be with the foot kicked out a bit away from me. Better yet if I can brace it, or me in some safe way against another tree etc.


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Any rest, any way you can get it! I have used my spotting scope tripod sans scope and padded on top with gloves or a hat. Across the handlebars (with padding) of the ATV, across the snow machine windshield or across the seats works too.

The last time i used "sticks" it was on a Colorado elk hunt where I was forced to take a standing shot. It was two 10" birch trees about a foot apart, between which I jammed my left forearm, over which I rested the rifle. 150 yards DRT with a .260.

I don't think I could have tipped them slightly toward me, however... smile

Foot-hunting, I often carry a 6' walking staff made from local birch, trimmed to about 1.25 inches in diameter top to bottom, with a padded fork on top. A monopod isn't as good as a bipod, but again I have found the steadiest position to be with the foot kicked out a bit away from me,mand me leaning into it slightly. Better yet is if I can brace it or me in some safe way against another object


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