Rudolph Optics NZ sells collapsable quads for about $200. They are light and weigh just about nothing.
Ive been using quad sticks for years - best thing since sliced bread. I just ordered a new set, 4Deadhold, from a fella in South Africa - for rabbit culling.
90% of the time I sit and shoot off my knees...or sit frame pack in front of me and shoot off it,like Brian has said.... a single stick/walking pole is better than nothing,hold pole with thumb n forefinger and forestock with other fingers off to side of pole.... over the last 30 years Ive shot a heck of a lot of game just bracing elbows inside my knees while sitting,pretty much perfect across gullies,there is normally a slightly more open spot within 20 yards to sit in.
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I find I shoot better off my knees than I do prone without a bipod, go figure. I built a set of safari sticks like flocks but same as him I found traversing them a pain, so I experimented with a piece of strap across the front it gives about 15 degrees of traverse. I used to use cattle elastrator bands to hold it together but upgraded to zip ties as they're a bit better at fixing the pivots. These double as a hill stick and are quick to deploy
Small thing but found it makes it quicker & easier, the butt end of rig trim it back so you don't have to lift the butt over so much, front end is easy to set up.
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The Y rotates to traverse is easy.
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I’ve been running the primos trigger stick. It’s not a walking pole!
Also some of the reviews said they rusted when wet. I combatted that by spraying them with long life CRC.
Really good stable easy to set up. I still use the sling to lock the formend in with a single rap. Double on the forearm if I have the time and it’s an extra long shot.
https://www.nzhuntingandshooting.co....74/index2.html See them here in post#23
https://www.nzhuntingandshooting.co....22/index3.html And here’s young Sean on the in post#34
Light. They do make a little noise when knocking together but a bit of electrical tape sorted that.
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Just stand pack on its end, put riffle over top, pull riffle into shoulder while pulling down on front part of sling. Riffle very solid with no movement (locked in ready to go).
This will give you clearance over tussock and a very stable shooting surface for all calibre's, saves carrying extra equipment
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I started something similar in this forum a while back. One day i might win lotto and get to go there before my reflexes and nerves are to slow to have a proper go. Obviously a lot of the stuff isn't here but there is a few DIY options as well.
https://www.africahunting.com/thread...-sticks.68500/
I've tried a few different types of rests/shooting stix over the years. I've found this the best for me.
I used 8mm alluminium tubing from bunnings for the long ones. But 12mm wooden dowel is plenty. You can make them 2 piece if you want like tent poles. I also have a couple of shorter sets I use when sitting. They are made out of the hollow fibreglass tent poles with elastic inside them. They are 3 piece and "spring" open to fold up. Old TV arials are good source of ally.
This knot is the best system I have found so far. I believe the Castration rings are pretty good but have not tried them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cN5FSYJvP9k
The pic shows the elastic/fiberglass stix sticks folded.
I tried various tripods including trigger sticks and they do have advantages. But these are easier to carry & and certainly lighter. Forget bipods, next to useless IMO.
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A bit more bang is better.
I got monopod which is made by carbon fiber, one leg only for my camera, light and strong. It can be used at shoot rest, enough lengths. Price are vary for that ranging from $$ to $$$$. Hope this could help
So be it
I use Primos shooting sticks. Nice and lite
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