Nice work doing your bit for conservation! Sticks as bipods are the way to go. I used mine the other day to drop a hind and yearling in quick succession - my mate had a 13” bipod next to me but couldn’t get a useful rest in the tussock.
Nice work doing your bit for conservation! Sticks as bipods are the way to go. I used mine the other day to drop a hind and yearling in quick succession - my mate had a 13” bipod next to me but couldn’t get a useful rest in the tussock.
No I just loop the leash over the other stick and vice versa then hang the rifle sling over one of the handles, a very simple setup. It was a great way of getting the elevation needed in the bluffs above us, there’s no way of getting the goats prone with my Harris bipod on top of my pack at time as it was +32 to +48 degree shots and they had some epic free falls.
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