I'll get pictures of mine (bench) up later, its got 3 points of contact with the ground for stability . . . far from perfct but its better than most anything except one based on driven posts or...
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I'll get pictures of mine (bench) up later, its got 3 points of contact with the ground for stability . . . far from perfct but its better than most anything except one based on driven posts or...
Hmmm - you're onto something Gadgetman, I just tried my poles with a scope/torch clamp thing (I think mine is a Lenser copy) and its pretty good, at the least very usable.
I'll probably regret confessing to this but oh well . . . I recently bought a set of walking poles, like Marty Henry I've previously used a Knibby (hill stick) but as a monopod it could be better....
I did say "in matches" and thats now been clarified by Dermastor. As far as hunting goes even a bipod is pretty marginal for much shooting in the high country, if go prone there's always a lump of...
I've seen them (in photos) in use at their (the USA) matches and generally their "situations" don't bear a whole lot of resemblance to our NZ shooting conditions. As for replacing a bench for...