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 shooting sticks 
		
		
		What are the best shooting sticks for the money?  Should you use a 2 leg or 3 leg model? 
	Thanks in advance, TJ  | 
		
 Mornin Baylian, 
	I use just one and it slips on to my back possible bag strap,, I just poke it into the ground for huntin,, http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...bles/stick.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...es/s-stick.jpg  | 
		
 I make mine out of dowelling.  I use different lengths for different purposes. They are cheap (I have left a few in the bush in the excitement), they work very well, they are warm when it is cold and cool when it is hot, they are light, and they make a passable walking stick.   
	I prefer them over bipods because they allow me to follow moving targets easier, and they get me up over the undergrowth (if I'm carrying the longer ones).  | 
		
 For field hunting I prefer stix over a bi-pod.   I use the shock corded ones that fold down and weigh very little.    I think they're made by Butler Creek.   Anyway, I have the two legged ones and they're great for sitting shots.   I missed an elk clean about 10 years ago after climbing for an hour, I just couldn't keep the crosshairs from bouncing over it with every heartbeat.   With stix I know I could have picked the hair I wanted to hit and drilled it. 
	I practice with mine using a .22 and they are a tremendous help with the big rifles, especially when in open country with no trees to use for a rest. I think back to a shot I made on a caribou with a very strong cross wind on the open tundra a few years back. There's no way I could have attempted it without the rest from those cheap little stix. You'll like them a lot. Mine go with me everywhere my rifle goes.  | 
		
 I used a wa;ling stick with a "Y" top and the two piece sticks when varmitting. 
	Either can work well, but the two piece are a little more flexbile in usage. (IE you can spread the sticks to raise and lower the support crotch). I made mine, from two legs off of a video camcorder tripod that got bustedup. ( one of the old 20 lb VHS camcorder tripods). Those legs are strong enough to do the job, some extendable/contractable themselves, and some bungee cord i had laying around. They are not the prettiest, but they work fine. I'd include a photo, but my nephew broke my digicam last weekend, and I havent replaced it yet.  | 
		
 Steady stix 
		
		
		I just wanted to thank you for all your replies.  I bought some Stoney Point Steady Stix today at Sportsman's Warehouse.  They came well recommended.  I can't wait to give them a try at the range.  I'll give y'all a report. 
	Good hunting, TJ  | 
		
 I used the stoney point (I believe that was the brand) collapsable two leggers for awhile.  I don't use anything at the moment. 
	GoodOlBoy  | 
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