Carbon Fiber Shooting Sticks Exclusively from African Sporting Creations

African Sporting Creations

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Our customers tell us they like the rigidity of them which allows them to lean into the shot, how the noise suppression bumpers eliminate the "dinner bell" noise made by the legs of all-aluminum models clanking together and how the wood points on the bottoms anchor them securely in place and eliminate any metallic noise.
What do you think about our Carbon Fiber shooting sticks?


Carbon Fiber Shooting Sticks

Tripod Model

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These are lightest, most rigid, quiet and functional Shooting Sticks on the market. Carbon fiber is four times stronger than steel yet weighs less than aluminum.

Our customers tell us they like the rigidity of them which allows them to lean into the shot, how the noise suppression bumpers eliminate the "dinner bell" noise made by the legs of all-aluminum models clanking together and how the wood points on the bottoms anchor them securely in place and eliminate any metallic noise.

Our carbon fiber sticks come with padded vinyl tops and a high quality, heavy duty canvas carrying case that keeps them from coming into contact with your rifle during transportation and have the option of engraving for personalization.

Weight Approximately 2.5 lbs

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Can they survive being thrown in to the bed of a truck? Someone inadvertently standing on them? :D
 
All of our sticks are covered by an unconditional, lifetime warranty. In ten years we have replaced about a dozens sets of sticks that were left at the range and shot, those that were propped up on log and snapped by a truck, etc.

Based on the conditions you describe I think you would be better with a pair of hickory as it is springy and very difficult to break. You can stand on all of them without damaging them, but standing on them when one end is propped up on a spare tire or something else would be problematic....as it would be for anything but a steel rod.

Jim
 
All of our sticks are covered by an unconditional, lifetime warranty. In ten years we have replaced about a dozens sets of sticks that were left at the range and shot, those that were propped up on log and snapped by a truck, etc.

Based on the conditions you describe I think you would be better with a pair of hickory as it is springy and very difficult to break. You can stand on all of them without damaging them, but standing on them when one end is propped up on a spare tire or something else would be problematic....as it would be for anything but a steel rod.

Jim
Cost?
 
Start at $199 and international shipping charged at actual cost. If it is less than the calculated amount (usually is to Canada) then we refund the difference. See all of them at www.africansc.com
 

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