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GUNSTIX Featured in latest Sports Afield Magazine
29 January 2022, 21:46
reddy375GUNSTIX Featured in latest Sports Afield Magazine
And here is what they had to say!
For more information visit
www.gunstix.comArjun Reddy
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SCI Booth 1751 (Las Vegas 19th to 22nd January, 2022)
Western Hunting and Conservation Expo Booth 444 (Utah 10th to 13th February)
29 January 2022, 22:48
Use Enough GunGreat to see you at the SCI Convention. I tried to sell a couple of sets to the customers at your booth that were there at the same time, with my personal recommendation for the same!

30 January 2022, 02:07
Gundog 64Arjun,
I received the sticks I ordered from you at SCI. Looking forward to some warmer weather to give them a good workout.
30 January 2022, 03:27
John RichardsonI saw similar sticks made in France at the recent SHOT Show. They were called 4 Stable Sticks.
How do your sticks differ from those? One thing I do see is a difference in how they adjust for height.
Thanks
30 January 2022, 21:10
reddy375I believe they might be similar in terms of design but are quite a bit more expensive. Not sure how they fold.
quote:
Originally posted by John Richardson:
I saw similar sticks made in France at the recent SHOT Show. They were called 4 Stable Sticks.
How do your sticks differ from those? One thing I do see is a difference in how they adjust for height.
Thanks
30 January 2022, 21:11
reddy375Good to see you Sir, thanks for recommending them

quote:
Originally posted by Use Enough Gun:
Great to see you at the SCI Convention. I tried to sell a couple of sets to the customers at your booth that were there at the same time, with my personal recommendation for the same!
30 January 2022, 21:11
reddy375Thank you. Look forward to your feedback.
quote:
Originally posted by Gundog 64:
Arjun,
I received the sticks I ordered from you at SCI. Looking forward to some warmer weather to give them a good workout.
30 January 2022, 21:41
Big Wonderful Wyomingquote:
Originally posted by John Richardson:
I saw similar sticks made in France at the recent SHOT Show. They were called 4 Stable Sticks.
How do your sticks differ from those? One thing I do see is a difference in how they adjust for height.
Thanks
There are about 20 European companies making something similar. Different ways of opening, different tops.
Blaser has one.
31 January 2022, 12:22
SaeedLook too compicated for quick use.
I think I will stick to a 3 legged, home made, African sticks!
Been using them for donkey’s years!
Work like a charm too
31 January 2022, 16:15
fairgamequote:
Originally posted by Saeed:
Look too compicated for quick use.
I think I will stick to a 3 legged, home made, African sticks!
Been using them for donkey’s years!
Work like a charm too
We make our own up and they are more steady and good for long-range shooting but can be tricky to set up. But mostly use the three-legged version.
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31 January 2022, 16:51
Colorado HunterJust back from a hunt in Uganda, I used my gunstix the entire time. They are outstanding, fast to set up and very steady. My PH was impressed as well, he was very happy when I gave them to him as a gift.
I ordered more!
31 January 2022, 20:57
DLSArjun, how are they when you have to adjust quickly to the left or right? I’m thinking about situations where you’re on the sticks and have to follow an animal that is walking left to right or right to left.
31 January 2022, 22:08
reddy375DLS so GUNSTIX has two rests the front and the rear. The front rest is a wide rest, the rear is a narrow V. It can be used the other way around also but that's not hows its intended. The forend of the rifle rests on the wider front rest allowing a range of motion to quickly adjust left or right. For a bigger range of adjustment simply lift up one side and swivel the sticks as much as you need to its very quick.
I used them personally last year and shot over 30 animals off them with different PHs in different countries with scoped and a double rifle. All I can say is that NO animal ran away or was an opportunity lost because they were too slow to set up or get into position! Some of the PHs initially came up with all sorts of reasons why they would not be good, by the time I left they wanted my sticks! A client of mine shot some animals in Masailand over 300 yards, which is a pretty long shot off sticks, so they do work. I would not want to shoot off them if a buffalo was charging me but if you use them for the first shot most likely the buff wont be charging you

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Glad to hear that you liked them Colorado Hunter. Your new sticks are on their way. Thanks.
As always try them out if you dont like them send them back for a full refund no Qs asked.
Thanks,
Arjun
quote:
Originally posted by DLS:
Arjun, how are they when you have to adjust quickly to the left or right? I’m thinking about situations where you’re on the sticks and have to follow an animal that is walking left to right or right to left.
01 February 2022, 06:06
SaeedWe used to argue about how quick one can setup a three legged stick compared to a two legged stick.
It IS quicker, but of course not as stable.
A four legged sticks will definitely be more stable, but I suspect it is going to be very awkward in certain situations.
We have had similar situations last year, hunting thick bush.
Where one had to move the sticks quite often as the animal moves along to be able to get a clear shot at him.
01 February 2022, 23:33
MARK H. YOUNGSaeed
I used these style sticks recently on Mauritius. They do have 4 legs but only 2 contact points with the ground. Having used bi-pods and tripods African made and factory manufactured I can tell you these GUNSTIX are a vast improvement and I find they as fast to set up as any sticks. Because the rifle is supported in two places it is easy for the shooter to move the sticks up, down and sideways by himself with the rifle still mounted on the sticks. They also are far steadier than anythign I've used in the past.
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