Question for you!

Are you looking for shooting sticks for use in the USA or are you looking for some to practice for a return trip to Africa.

https://www.africansportingcreation...ods-more-african-sporting-creations.html

https://www.africansportingcreations.com/flys-eye-tripod-shooting-stick.html

The above are some nice shooting sticks to look at and try.

I have shot off the bog pod and have one to practice on.

I have shot off the tigger stick and have one to practice on.

I have the 3 legged one with single joint per leg and practice on it. I have a nice one for African sporting that I use and you can take it with you when you travel. I am looking at the 3 piece one now for future trips.

In Africa I can shoot off the bamboo 3 legged one wrapped with inner tube to 350 yards and not an issue. Just practice using it. In fact I made one to practice on.

In Africa the bog pod is about as good as standing up and shooting off hand. I can shoot better off hand than using the bog pod standing up.

In Africa the Trigger stick is nice blind material, and that is about all I can say about it.

While hunting in Africa, you are shooting at a standing animal and do not need a swivel head to rest your rifle on, if the animal moves your PH moves the sticks. You need to learn to set up acquire the target and be ready to shoot when give the go ahead.

Almost all my animals taken in Africa have been taken using the 3 legged shooting sticks standing up. Only exceptions were sitting in a blind for bush pigs. Cape buffalo, black wildebeest, water buck and eland were taken standing off hand.

I have tried the 2 legged shooting sticks models and do not care for them. Sitting they work out fine, standing not so much.

Your hunting style and how you practice will make the difference.


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