I practice quite a bit off hand, and to me when I watch an African hunting video and the sticks are set up for the client, it makes me think he should have spent more time at the range.
It makes me think you've never been to Africa.
I practice quite a bit off hand, and to me when I watch an African hunting video and the sticks are set up for the client, it makes me think he should have spent more time at the range.
It makes me think you've never been to Africa.
I like sitting or kneeling while I'm cinched into a sling. I could see the monopod thing working OK, but haven't tried it.
Quit using the Harris I have for that reason. They're not stable enough for any kind of bench shooting. Certainly not for load development.
Lots of convenient natural rests in the bush. Learn to use a sling and you'll never bother with bipods again.
Try that with sticks.
i can't understand why anyone wouldn't use a solid rest if the option was there.
I guess the disc full of pictures I have here from Boomer and his wife in Africa must be fake then... Dang Boomer, why would you do such a thing to me![]()
Absolutely, yes! That is why God invented slings and gave us elbows and knees to support our rifles.
After I missed a bear on logging rd last year, I bought primo shooting stick, a bipod. But when I practiced it at our range, I found it is difficult to stabilize itself, needless to say it does not help with shooting either. So I started online research for Harris bipod, atlas bipod. In my area, atlas bipod is useless as we need long legs. But customer reviews show that Harris bipod is not stable either.
Thanks
Many people either don't practice, or simply can't shoot offhand effectively,.