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			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.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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