Wolfdog91
Silver $$ Contributor
Anyone use these ? See them in common uses by deer stalker in the UK and similar across the pond. Seen set ups really fancy down to just a few half way straight sticks and some rope. Decided to try to make a set and play with it a bit since I got waist high gras in moat of the pastures right now and prone with my bipod isn't really an option.
Wasn't hard to make a set though I wish I had something taller because I kind shave to bend over more then I'd like to shoot this standing..but used 4' long 1/2 fiber galls tomato stakes , few nuts and bolts , 550 cord and some electric tape. Really jus take two sets of regular sticks, bolt one set to the bottom of the other and tie your sting as a stop to keep them from opening too wide.



Seems a bit over complicated but really it's not hard to use at all. If you have the brain cells to use a regular set you can use these. Really stable with the rear set supporting the back. Though it's not the best thing in the world for right to traverse left to right fast. But really easy to deploy and go from standing to couching to sitting. Also so much lighter then my my usual bog tripod



Think I'll play around with this about more , many try these for calling instead of my tall bipod.
Anyone else try this style ?
Wasn't hard to make a set though I wish I had something taller because I kind shave to bend over more then I'd like to shoot this standing..but used 4' long 1/2 fiber galls tomato stakes , few nuts and bolts , 550 cord and some electric tape. Really jus take two sets of regular sticks, bolt one set to the bottom of the other and tie your sting as a stop to keep them from opening too wide.



Seems a bit over complicated but really it's not hard to use at all. If you have the brain cells to use a regular set you can use these. Really stable with the rear set supporting the back. Though it's not the best thing in the world for right to traverse left to right fast. But really easy to deploy and go from standing to couching to sitting. Also so much lighter then my my usual bog tripod



Think I'll play around with this about more , many try these for calling instead of my tall bipod.
Last edited: