Guns.com saw a lot of interesting products at the Great American Outdoor Show in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
One such product was Bipod Shooting Sticks. Sid Young, owner of Bipod Shooting Systems, was on hand to give us a live demonstration. You got to give up it up to Sid for his solid old-school sales pitch demonstrated in the video.
The Bipod Shooting Sticks are a very useful product for someone one the move with their rifle, shotgun or pistol. They are flexible and allow for a steady shot from a variety of positions. And for $47 shipping including, they’re a good value.
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