Want To Buy Shooting Stix

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Need a set of 3-legged, wooden, breakdown for travel, sticks. You know, like the expensive ones.

They can look like hell, dont care.

They do have to work perfectly.

Cheers!
 
yeah they’re the gold standard I think. Thanks for the info.

I’m just not up for $400-500–700! for something I maybe get a few days or a week of use a year or two. I mean, that’s 2-3 boxes of .470 NE!

Want to sell yours?

Rent? ;)
 
You can always make your own with long wooden dowels and lesther straps.
 
yeah they’re the gold standard I think. Thanks for the info.

I’m just not up for $400-500–700! for something I maybe get a few days or a week of use a year or two. I mean, that’s 2-3 boxes of .470 NE!

Want to sell yours?

Rent? ;)
Then you will be getting plastic ones.
 
Google DYI Shooting Sticks… plenty of ways to make exactly what you want inexpensively.
 
Worked as a boat builder back in the early 70's. Built a set of shooting sticks out of carbon fiber round tube and cow hide to hold them together. They only weight a few ounces and are next to indestructible.
 
I would go for these one, massively better than the standard 3 legs sticks in terms of stability.

 
You can always make your own with long wooden dowels and lesther straps.
Or use the rubber from an inner tube like many do in Africa
 
Need a set of 3-legged, wooden, breakdown for travel, sticks. You know, like the expensive ones.

They can look like hell, dont care.

They do have to work perfectly.

Cheers!
If you want them to work (perfectly) in my opinion it's on the shooter more than the sticks.

Learning how to use them correctly (loading them with tension) is the key. That comes from time on the range practicing.
 
Need a set of 3-legged, wooden, breakdown for travel, sticks. You know, like the expensive ones.

They can look like hell, dont care.

They do have to work perfectly.

Cheers!
I would recommend that you check up on GUNSTIX! Light, collapsable, quick to set up, infinitely adjustable and many times more stable when it's time to pull the trigger. I took mine to Africa and left them for my long time friend and veteran PH. He makes sure his clients use them now. He says they are such a huge improvement over the two and three leg varieties. Plus they are very economical!
 

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