Russ16
AH enthusiast
Here in the UK up to the 1990s we deerstalkers used a single stick to take virtually all shots off and rarely shot beyond 125 yards. In the early 90s some bipod sticks appeared and allowed us to consistently shoot a bit further, the late 90s tripods came along and 200 yds odd was achievable.
Around 2005 the first quad sticks appeared and currently I'd say 95% of all standing shots here (and in Europe) are now taken using quads. Many experienced stalkers will consistently take deer out to 300 yds off them. I can shoot 1" groups at 100 yds from them.
When I first hunted PG in Africa I found some of the ranges the PH set his tripod out for too rangey so I took my quad sticks the next time and was much steadier.
I hunted buffalo in Zim last year and was pleasantly surprised to find my PH had a set of quad sticks and said he'd converted quite a few clients from the US to them. I'd also taken my Viperflex Journey sticks (that fold down to go in normal baggage.) The advantage of my sticks over the PH's Stable4sticks is you can shoot off the Viperflex from kneeling (either angled or shortened) and that was useful in the thick bush we were hunting in in the Zambezi Valley. My PH was admiring my sticks but the import costs (from Denmark) were too steep.... so I gifted him my set. He has said since they have had a lot of work.
If you need a quick shot the sticks can be used as a mono or bipod of course.
If you haven't tried quad sticks I'd highly recommend giving them a go.
Are the viper flex the only model easily used sitting or kneeling?