What kind of shooting sticks do yall use with your 10mms specifically glock ls? Bi pod of tri pod. I had some of those red bogsticks the bi pod kind but left them at a ranch and cant wait for them to be returned so I might end up with two but can always give them to my little brother or have an extra set. I liked them but anyone know of any that are better shooting pistols?
pic of my old ones and my long slide
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I like the Primos sticks very intuitive and when hunting in the mountains tough enoug to use for down hill descents and support.
But I have had trouble with two of the ones I own one leg and three leg so I am going to make my own.
I made 2 sets using the green metal landscape stakes, 1 set is about 30" high for when I sit on the ground or in a mini chair and a longer 60" set for stalking .I put some rubber tire tube on top to cushion the gun. They work great using TC Encore pistols and the shorter set I shot this 1x5 whitetail using a friends Custom Ruger 5 shot, 10MM MAG. I was sitting in a blind and this little buck came out at about 25 yards.
Sean
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In case you didn't notice my username I have had a complete knee replacement. And I still have problems.
So now, I seldom venture out without a walking stick.
I've used ski poles but they are generally too short. Commercial telescoping sticks are convenient but not very strong.
Many years ago I explored an abandoned military facility. Every barracks room had a closet with a heavy-duty closet rod made of the finest hardwood. One came home with me.
I wrapped the handle portion of the rod with parachute cord (for emergencies), drilled a small hole in the top end where I glued in a small compass, and eventually covered it with burned engravings. Animal tracks are my favorites.
There is no telling how many times it has saved me from a spill or helped me up after one. It also makes a great probe for testing the bottoms of creeks before stepping into them, holding back briars, or whacking unfriendly snakes.
I can't tell you how many times, over the years, I've used my stick for a rifle or pistol rest. All the meat I collected would feed Rosie O'Donnell for at least 3 weeks, if she was on her diet. Haha.
That's is great ingenuity I have three nice lodge pole pines about 1.25" in diameter but dried and thinking of making a nice walking stick / shooting stick from one of those a piece of stainless that is serrated on the bottom for grip. I like the idea of parachute cord I will use that.