I'm terrible with off hand shots, what are good shooting sticks for standing shots? Has anyone made there own or should I just buy them?
I made my own with the help of https://www.varmintal.com/abifu.htm
I use an old wooden hockey stick, cut down the middle... I have graduated to making/using the tripod![]()
I'm terrible with off hand shots, what are good shooting sticks for standing shots? Has anyone made there own or should I just buy them?
I have made X sticks for about 25 years for hunting and target shooting . I have 4 different heights. #1=Prone ( 20" tall)
#2= sitting on ground (36" tall) #3= sitting on chair ( 48" tall) #4 = standing ( 72" tall ). The 1st. 3 are made from 3/4" hardwood
dowel . #4 is made from 1" maple sapling . For hunting the #2 sitting on ground & #4 standing are the most useful .
When hunting shots are long I use them . I sight in off the sticks to.
To join them @ the X I wrap it with a long strip of rubber to be strong but flexible. On the bottom of both legs I drill & partley
install a #8 wood screw. I cut the head off leaving about 1/2" exposed . This is so it will dig into hard / frozen ground . The tops above the X
I cover with leather to keep the rifle from slipping . They have worked great all these years . To carry them I place 1 leg under my belt on my
left side like a sword. With that I can walk for miles .
Seems like store bought sticks are way overpriced I use a bi pod for target and homade sticks for hunting since I've lost a few in the woods
Three beaver-cut small trees from a local dam, already de-barked, just had to cut to length, and a bit of paracord.
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Three beaver-cut small trees from a local dam, already de-barked, just had to cut to length, and a bit of paracord.
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Every year when I moose hunt I leave a couple of green branches taped at the top with electrical tape wherever I might be sitting and leave them there for next time. These are my shooting sticks. This year a new guy came with us and he found a set at a spot where he set up. He was telling about them back at camp and my son filled him in on where they came from.
Some guys say they don't need them but I figure that seeing as I don't get a lot of shots at a moose in a season or my life, I will do everything I can to make sure that shot is as perfect as I can.
Bill




























