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shooting sticks #6652106 01/28/17 03:32 PM
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whats the easiest set of shooting sticks yall have found to help you will hunting at night


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The easiest would be monopod Triggerstick. The stick deploys by pressing a trigger. I don't like the bipod version because they can tilt rudely if not handled correctly. Tripod trigger sticks are a bit more complicated, but very stable without being really heavy.


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I wentto good well and bought a camera tripod for $10. Cut a 2 inch PVC collar in half. The pvc holds the gun in place. Used the screw that holds camera to keep PVC on tripod. You can ajust the legs to where you need them very easy. Trough some paint on it I was good to good.

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