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No point at all. A nuisance. Alerts the animal, too much movement. Sometimes the tracker automatically sets them up without being asked. Some clients also can't shoot off hand. Edited: I was replying to 260's comment. I am not referring to crshelton's post I have since read. I don't see any need for sticks at shorter ranges. But each to their own. I have ignored trackers rushing forward to set up sticks when not asked to do it. It's good to practice shooting offhand. Too many people just shoot at a range off a bench. On the other hand when brain shooting animals for meat I often do use sticks for a steady rest. |