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Excuse the novice question, but this will be my first non-archery season this September (muzzleloader deer in CO).
It seems like walking through any sporting goods store there are a myriad of products to get you more stable behind the gun. Are any of these worth bringing along on a backpack hunt? Do you bring shooting sticks, bipods, tripod adaptors, etc. with you? Are any of these products worth bringing for a muzzleloader hunt where I can't use a scope (iron sights limit me to about 100 yards)? I've been practicing both seated and prone using my pack with OK results (need more time behind the gun for sure).
As always, thanks in advance for the help.
It seems like walking through any sporting goods store there are a myriad of products to get you more stable behind the gun. Are any of these worth bringing along on a backpack hunt? Do you bring shooting sticks, bipods, tripod adaptors, etc. with you? Are any of these products worth bringing for a muzzleloader hunt where I can't use a scope (iron sights limit me to about 100 yards)? I've been practicing both seated and prone using my pack with OK results (need more time behind the gun for sure).
As always, thanks in advance for the help.