Australian Hunter

Tripod versus 4 Stable Stick

I was very dubious. That’s the only way to describe my response when my Blaauwkrantz Safaris Professional Hunter (PH), Arnold Claassen, arrived with his latest purchase. He pulled his new gun-rest out of the packaging and explained that it would give me a stable platform from which to shoot a grey (bush) duiker, an animal that might achieve 50cm of shoulder height and a weight of 18kg.

Looking at his Bush Stick model from 4 Stable Sticks, I made a single observation there were only two points of contact with the ground; my deluxe tripod, as expected, had three. What I did not appreciate from my cursory examination of Arnold’s clienthelp was the fact that my stock would be cradled back and front.

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