18 March 2006, 04:55
captdavidTri-pod?
I have begun to hunt a pop-up blind. My shots are generally 100yds or less and I use a bipod shooting stick. Last time I hunted I had a chance to shoot at around 250yds and didn’t find them steady enough to take the shot. I head shoot wild pigs. I am considering using the Stoney Point (with rest) tripod. Has anyone used this? Opinions please. I know that I could practice more, and I will, but I want to be as fare as possible to the game. Thanks,Capt david

18 March 2006, 06:08
Fish30114Captdavid, I've got a buddy that shoots some limb rats pretty far away from his back deck, 250-300 yards,and he keeps one of the Stoney Tripod setups close at hand to shoot from. It is definitely a lot more stable than the bipod sticks.
If you have room or the ability to set it up though, I would definitely try to get set up so that you could use a Harris bi-pod off of whatever to get the height where you want. This is the best stability for a portable type rig in my opinion. I have made some really excellent shots sitting and or kneeling while using the Harris bipods, I really like them.
Regards--Don
18 March 2006, 21:37
phurley5captdavid ----- I have used the Stoney Point tripod since it came out. I use it Elk hunting in Colorado every year, took it to Africa but used their sticks there. I particularly like the tripod because you can use it as a bipod or tripod, by simply folding two of the legs together. With legs fully extended you can easily adjust the height by moving the rear leg forward or back. I use it as a walking stick while hunting. I also use it more as a prop for my Binoculars then anything else. Sitting down you can spread it over your lap and rest the Binos on it all day with comfort.

Good shooting.
18 March 2006, 22:02
captdavidI am considering these or the Mobile Tech Deluxe Roto Blaster Gun Rest sold by cabelas. thanks again capt david
20 March 2006, 01:56
duffy4I often build a kind of "saw horse" (two legs at angle, one side of a cross piece and two at the other end) Then I incorporate it into my ground blind so I can use it as a shooting rest. Cheep and easy to make I have left them at various locations all over the area I hunt. Diffrent times I have had hunting buddies say "I saw one of your stand sites at such and such location".
Robin
20 March 2006, 02:09
Pete Ecaptdavid,
Ever thought about converting a standard photographers tripod? You will need to fabricate somesort of "cradle" to go on the top..
This set up are popular with snipers in urban situations where they need to set up in a house ie in room well back from the window and finding that they have to take a standing position.
Of course there is no reason a similar set up could'nt be used sitting either...
Regards,
Pete
20 March 2006, 11:03
gotogirl3The shooting sticks for Africa work great.
Long GrassGood luck!
26 March 2006, 08:26
ravenri built a set of shooting sticks w/ electric fence staffs,3/8th by 4'.join them at 30 inches w/ 3/16ths bolt.you can find this at any farm/ranch store,also ask for docking bands or calf bands, will look exactly like green cherios use a pair of needle nose pliers to install band above and below bolt.this provides some spring to the sticks,leave them 4' long and use them as walking stalf,spray paint to prefered camo.