I had a shot at some targets yesterday using one of these - The Hill Quad Sticks
anyone use them in the field?
Regards
JCS
anyone use them in the field?
Regards
JCS
Not sure, I just use B&Q sticks.How did you find them for target work? Do they feel as stable as a set of viper flex or other quality quad sticks?
I have a set, yes they definitely work. I have been using them for about 3 months and they are just as stable as the viper flex which I have been using for over 3 years. The benefit of Hill sticks over the viper flex is that they track perfectly. I have been using them with a viper flex 5th leg for extra stability on longer shots and even with the 5th leg deployed they will still allow you to track a fox or deer with ease. The 5th leg attaches perfectly .How did you find them for target work? Do they feel as stable as a set of viper flex or other quality quad sticks?
Thanks NickI have a set, yes they definitely work. I have been using them for about 3 months and they are just as stable as the viper flex which I have been using for over 3 years. The benefit of Hill sticks over the viper flex is that they track perfectly. I have been using them with a viper flex 5th leg for extra stability on longer shots and even with the 5th leg deployed they will still allow you to track a fox or deer with ease. The 5th leg attaches perfectly .
I have subsequently sold my viper flex.
Nick
Hello John, they look expensive to me, I have used B&Q garden metal sticks in a similar configuration, and they work perfectly wellI had a shot at some targets yesterday using one of these - The Hill Quad Sticks
anyone use them in the field?
Regards
JCS
Funny you should say that, i had to go back a couple of nights ago for that self same reason, moral of the story, never park near a tree that you can lean stuff on it, joking apart thats a lot of dollar to leave behind, I've got a set of vipers, tracking is ok but price is still up, i’m in the middle of putting some B&Q sticks and a set of quad fittings one of the guys on here are making, Tim 243 has a set of these already and their the DB’s as far as stability and tracking concerned I tried them out, hence I ordered a set at a 9th of the price of a set of these, but you will have the best of a stick with the hill version they do look like they work, the question is the dollar ? are they worth it, you decideDefinitely a premium price. Viper Flex carbon sticks are about £370, Blaser's are about £360, and Jakele's are about €290.
Only Blaser's sticks pan, however, and Hill's do so more evenly and over a wider arc. Additionally, they let you damp or lock out that movement.
Hill has been in the air rifle pump and compressor business for a long time, always offering a UK-made product that is significantly more expensive than the competition while managing to maintain a reputation for quality and reliability.
With basic quad sticks costing under £70, it is a lot to spend, but £400+ bipods seem to raise fewer eyebrows these days, so maybe it's not so much to ask for an item that might both offer a practical advantage and be a pleasure to use in the field.
The $64,000 (or £450) question is whether getting a set would alleviate or aggravate my persistent affliction of arriving home and unpacking my gear only to realise I have yet again left my sticks propped up against a tree at some distant gralloch site.