Who uses shooting sticks or bipods and what are your results?
I have some thin fiberglass crossed sticks I bought and used once at the rifle range. It seemed to me that my shots were several inches high. I could just rezero my rifle, but then my shots would be low if I didn't use the fiberglass sticks. Also, I wasn't confident that the effect was only a change of zero but maybe introduced variability depending on how I used them. I hve never used them since.
I'm going on my first pronghorn antelope hunt in October and would like as much shooting assistance as I can get. What do you recommend? Wooden shooting sticks? Metal folding bipods?
I have some thin fiberglass crossed sticks I bought and used once at the rifle range. It seemed to me that my shots were several inches high. I could just rezero my rifle, but then my shots would be low if I didn't use the fiberglass sticks. Also, I wasn't confident that the effect was only a change of zero but maybe introduced variability depending on how I used them. I hve never used them since.
I'm going on my first pronghorn antelope hunt in October and would like as much shooting assistance as I can get. What do you recommend? Wooden shooting sticks? Metal folding bipods?