Shooting Rifle from Lone Wolf
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Shooting Rifle from Lone Wolf
I have a Lone Wolf Assault with sticks. Was wondering what you all might think is the best method of resting a rifle from this platform. Currently I use a single shooting stick. I am thinking of going to the Primos trigger stick, probably tripod.
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I forget who posted a while back but I thought it was slick, zip tie a piece of garden hose to the platform and use a single stick. I havnt gun hunted since I read it but I will do this if I gun hunt
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I was looking into a steady strap. Pretty neat idea. Strap goes around tree it has a few loops in it you put your hand into it and hold rifel and lean into the strap. Nice and lite can throw it into a pack really easy.
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I use a single shooting stick with the end hockey taped up. For shooting, the end rests in the narrow part of the built in bow holder of the platform, resting on the back side of my Molle belt. Works pretty good.
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I use a trigger stick. Works great.
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Jperrotti wrote:I use a trigger stick. Works great.
Me too. I shot deer at about 100 and 220 yards last year with it.
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Ack wrote:I use a single shooting stick with the end hockey taped up. For shooting, the end rests in the narrow part of the built in bow holder of the platform, resting on the back side of my Molle belt. Works pretty good.
This is what I do too
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Jperrotti wrote:I use a trigger stick. Works great.
What size do you use? I was thinking 18”-38”
And how do you secure the legs
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buttonbuck wrote:Jperrotti wrote:I use a trigger stick. Works great.
What size do you use? I was thinking 18”-38”
And how do you secure the legs
I use the short one.
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I shoot freehand or elbow on knee... Most gun kills I am on top of, but I have made some pretty long shots when they presented themselves.
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