9/07/2011

Hammers 39" bungee corded collapsible shooting stick stix bipod Review

Hammers 39 bungee corded collapsible shooting stick stix bipod
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Very impressive product. Light, quick to assemble, with a little practice it is pretty quiet when it assembles. And rock solid, at 300 and 400 yards your crosshairs are remarkably still. It has to be the most stable way to shoot in the field. And during your hunt if you don't end up using it you won't even notice that you carried it.
I picked this version over the stoney point shooting sticks II because a professional review that otherwise loved them was critical of their feet. This product has nice carbide tips that prevent them from slipping if you happen to get a leg on rocky terrain. The stoney point sticks have feet that slip.
For the price there is no reason to not get them, great product that will improve your accuracy in the field in a huge way.

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A quick setup lightweight bipod that has bungee-corded legs of tent pole style:Sections of the legs are made of lightweight and yet strong aluminum alloy tubing of 3/8inch diameter and extends to assembly instantly when swung open. Rubber joints between sections cushions and lessen the noise when the bungee-corded sections come to assembly. Rubber top tips cradle the gun without scratching and allow easy panning move. At the end of each leg, there is a checkered carbide tip that gives solid grip on ground surface. With max. height of 39', the bipod improves greatly shooting accuracy from sitting or kneeling positions, especially for making long shots. When not in use, the bipod breaks into corded sections and folds easily down to 14' and is tied up with a elastic Vecro band. Each unit comes with a carrying belt pouch. Length: 39' extended; 14' folded. Tube size: 3/8inch Weight: 8 1/2"oz. Color: Anodized matte black

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