Definition of shooting stick in US English:
shooting stick
nounˈSHo͞odiNG ˌstikˈʃudɪŋ ˌstɪk
A walking stick with a handle that unfolds to form a seat and a sharpened end which can be stuck firmly in the ground.
Example sentencesExamples
- He has now packed his shooting sticks and fishing rods and moved to the Hamptons, the millionaires' playground in New York state.
- Other than that, you can use any position you want; offhand, kneeling, sitting, using a sling or shooting sticks for support.
- A shooting rest, such as shooting sticks or a Monopod from Stoney Point, will help increase your customer's accuracy.
- With the aid of a hamper, umbrellas, a shooting stick and a suitcase, we managed to prop open the boot lid creating a somewhat Heathrobinson windbreak.
- Get out his shooting sticks and look for a place to set them up.