Sadly, only managed to take 4, 2 off bipod and 2 off sticks standing so no real test of the ability to go low. Overall, I didn’t notice any real difference to the bushwear/seeland sticks save the important fact that the front yoke does not “collapse“. I was used to this with the other sticks so it was not a problem with them. I made a few mods to the new sticks, removing the hold straps (to stop them flapping in the wind) and drilling holes and fitting small tie-wraps to stop the cradle rubbers from inadvertently becoming detached, but I did this to the Seeland sticks too. Overall, 2 from 2 stable shots at 120 and 110m - nothing spectacular but they worked and delivered. They got used for prodding bogs, as steadies on difficult ground and to stop branches from whipping, all without issue. Bonus, the grips stayed put in position and didn’t move like the Seeland ones.How did you get on with yours on Arran, and how do you find the, generally speaking, now you've had them a while?


