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SHooting sticks? #18049 01/02/2007 2:56 PM
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Since i am a full blown handgunner now I was wanting to get some.

What kinds do yall use and like?

Re: SHooting sticks? [Re: TChunter] #18050 01/02/2007 4:57 PM
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I have a telescoping set from Ganderland. They're about like Stoney Point sticks. They work fine with rifles and handguns.

Re: SHooting sticks? [Re: TChunter] #18051 01/02/2007 5:44 PM
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I have eschewed sticks for the Stony Point Monopod. It adjusts from sitting to standing with a twist of the wrist. Still have sticks for sitting sometimes - more compact.


Rod, too.

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Re: SHooting sticks? [Re: ranger140892] #18052 01/02/2007 6:09 PM
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ranger,
Do you have a pic of those sticks?


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Re: SHooting sticks? [Re: Ernie] #18053 01/02/2007 10:53 PM
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xphunter, mine's kinda personalized but you get the picture [image][/image]

Re: SHooting sticks? [Re: TChunter] #18054 01/03/2007 5:41 AM
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TChunter, I have a set of Shooters Ridge folding sticks and love them. Very handy.

http://www.midwayusa.com/eproductpage.exe/showproduct?saleitemid=315879


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Re: SHooting sticks? [Re: Boartuff] #18055 01/03/2007 4:50 PM
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What I do is take a folding camp saw in the woods when I am scouting, I find a sapling about 1" round that branches off in a Y at the top.
I then cut the branches on each side of the Y about 2" up then I cut the sapling at the base and trim it to be about 3.5 to 4 feet tall. and if i really want to get fancy I Will drill the base out and put a arrow insert in and use an old field point as a spike when walking on snow and ice.
it works very well for me and the camo can not be beat

Re: SHooting sticks? [Re: RickyP] #18056 01/03/2007 10:08 PM
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I took 6" of 3/8" gas line and two full lenght arrows. Cut 2 holes 2" down from each end of the gas line and slip over the arrows. I put a threaded insert in each end of the arrow. Then screw in a field point on the end that's down. Adjust the height by spreading or narrowing the arrows.



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Re: SHooting sticks? [Re: Tigger] #18057 01/03/2007 10:17 PM
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Brilliant, Tigger! Love the gas line trick. I like using gas and vacuum line for stuff too. Handy isn't it?

Re: SHooting sticks? [Re: TChunter] #18058 01/04/2007 12:53 AM
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Pretty cool trigger,I think Ill do that next!

Here is what I done today for a monopod.


I went to Lowes and poked around for ideas.


I found this telescoping aluminum sprinkler riser for 5 bucks.




Here are the materials..about a whopping 8 dollars, not counting the expoxy and glue which I had.

Sprinkler riser, pvc cap and paint roller handle.






First I heated the roller shaft till it got the plastic soft enough to pull the steel free.




I then heated the plastic to get the "Y" a little wider.



Here is the wider "Y"





I plugged the hole with some JB Kwik Weld so when I glued it on the shaft the epoxy wouldnt run out.




I then set it up with some epoxy because of course the threads didnt match.




VOILA!! a poorboys telescoping monopod!




The 24"-48" gives me a pretty good range. It is good for seated, kneeling, and even standing with just a slight bend in the knees.

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Re: SHooting sticks? [Re: TChunter] #18059 01/04/2007 1:35 AM
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TC, sticks is fer gurls....just kidding. I use the Stoney Point adjustable with the v-notch screw on top. It holds the TC perfectley at any height.


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Re: SHooting sticks? [Re: Bullelk Hunter] #18060 01/04/2007 2:36 AM
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Call the patend office, quick!

Re: SHooting sticks? [Re: ranger140892] #18061 01/04/2007 3:43 AM
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TChunter, that looks GOOD!!


Yup, I like to tinker with things, especially if I can save money!! Here is a close up of the gas line. I used a 1" round gasket punch to make the "scallops" in the line to slide over the arrows. I can't remember the size of the arrow that fit snug in the 3/8" line. I took the line to the archery shop and tried it on a few diferent arrows till I had the right fit.



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Re: SHooting sticks? [Re: Tigger] #18062 01/04/2007 10:00 AM
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Well, I like it. Saved the picture in case I ever want to make a set like that.

Re: SHooting sticks? [Re: TChunter] #18063 01/05/2007 12:40 PM
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Dang, fellas, they sell these things at the outdoor stores.

Re: SHooting sticks? [Re: kingfisher] #18064 01/05/2007 11:01 PM
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Yeah, but it's more fun to make "stuff". Especially when you can tell your wife, "Honey, I made it myself with junk in the shop/garage". Little does she know that you spent more making it than you would buying it pre-built!
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Dang, fellas, they sell these things at the outdoor stores.




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