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Lil-Rokslider
Walking/Shooting stix.
In April, get end-of-season ski poles from a rental shop. They often have singles from lost returns for next to nothing, or out of date models for cheap. I've gotten singles for free, and scarred up older pairs for $5 - $10.
Cut one handle off and lash the cut pole to the handled one with thin cord or nylon surveyor's string. I use it for a single walking stick that I can open for shooting. Pull the tip of the cut-off one up about 3/4 inch and use the bail to snap it in place when walking.
Works best for kneeling (not during the anthem!) and with the nylon lashing I can pull them open hard to get them down to about 15 inches high for sitting.
I use my walking stick for all kinds of things - testing mud depth, pushing on brush, whacking limbs, climbing up or down steep loose, probing for snakes . . . Feels like something is missing when I hike without one.
Lots of people like two sticks (trekking poles) to assist their walking and go faster; they're not just for older folks - if I carried two I would make one or both of them double as a shooting rest.
In April, get end-of-season ski poles from a rental shop. They often have singles from lost returns for next to nothing, or out of date models for cheap. I've gotten singles for free, and scarred up older pairs for $5 - $10.
Cut one handle off and lash the cut pole to the handled one with thin cord or nylon surveyor's string. I use it for a single walking stick that I can open for shooting. Pull the tip of the cut-off one up about 3/4 inch and use the bail to snap it in place when walking.
Works best for kneeling (not during the anthem!) and with the nylon lashing I can pull them open hard to get them down to about 15 inches high for sitting.
I use my walking stick for all kinds of things - testing mud depth, pushing on brush, whacking limbs, climbing up or down steep loose, probing for snakes . . . Feels like something is missing when I hike without one.
Lots of people like two sticks (trekking poles) to assist their walking and go faster; they're not just for older folks - if I carried two I would make one or both of them double as a shooting rest.
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