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Hunting & Fishing Master Rifle Rest for Hunting Thread

Undrgrndprdcts

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We need a master thread dedicated to showing what kind of bipod, tripod, sticks, bags etc. everyone is using specifically for hunting and what terrain and game each style excels in. This will help people make informed decisions on what kind of rests they should be utilizing for given hunts.

I'll start. but I will say I'm looking into other options.
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Gen 3 Trigger Stick. I use it all the time on hogs at night, but it also goes out deer hunting. I'm 1-2 MOA with it sitting, 2-3 MOA with it standing, depending on conditions.

There are much sturdier options, but the facts that 1) it only runs $140, 2) It is way more portable than many other options, and 3) my shots at game will never exceed 400 yards makes it a winner for me.

Terrain and conditions will cause many to choose something different from me.

Photo is either at 350 or 400, shot sitting off of the Trigger Stick.
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Gen 3 Trigger Stick. I use it all the time on hogs at night, but it also goes out deer hunting. I'm 1-2 MOA with it sitting, 2-3 MOA with it standing, depending on conditions.

There are much sturdier options, but the facts that 1) it only runs $140, 2) It is way more portable than many other options, and 3) my shots at game will never exceed 400 yards makes it a winner for me.

Terrain and conditions will cause many to choose something different from me.

Photo is either at 350 or 400, shot sitting off of the Trigger Stick.

Do you have pictures of the Trigger Stick?
 
Pint Size Game Changer with GitLite fill for the box stands/stands with shooting rails.
I’ll second this motion. I’ve got the same thing, it’s really handy to have along in the box blind. Also, if you’ve got a shelf in front of your window you can put your binos on it for a very steady spot to observe.
 
I’ll second this motion. I’ve got the same thing, it’s really handy to have along in the box blind. Also, if you’ve got a shelf in front of your window you can put your binos on it for a very steady spot to observe.
The binos trick is great. It makes it very easy to keep them steady.