From monopods, bipods, and tripods to brand-specific solutions such as TenPoint’s SteddyEddy, many options exist for shooting rests for crossbows. The most important thing is that you HAVE ONE, and one that fits your hunting style. For example, the type of rest you would use inside a ground blind may differ from what you would choose for a run-and-gun crossbow hunt. Still, no matter what, having a solid rest is one of the best things you can do to help ensure you make an accurate shot when your opportunity presents itself.
Trigger Stick Gen3 Crossbow Tall Tripod–
Regarding convenience and versatility, Trigger Sticks rate 5 stars because you can adjust the height and angle of use with one hand. The head seemingly suspends gravity, allowing you to squeeze the “trigger” and establish a solid shooting foundation from 24 to 62 inches high and at every level in between. If you are standing or sitting on a hill, no problem, as the legs of the tripod will drop accordingly, giving you a level rest.
The Trigger Stick Gen3 Crossbow Tripod has a more comprehensive rest, allowing you to fit your hand or crossbow forend in the widened V-Yoke while keeping your fingers below the safety flange. The head swivels smoothly so that you can track game and anticipate the best shot angle. The model also comes as a monopod, ideal for tree stand hunting. www.primos.com
Swagger Bipod-
I photographed two delighted hunters with their monster mule deer three years ago. I could not help but notice that each rifle had a Swagger bipod, prompting the thought, “They should make those for crossbows.” Now they do. A Swagger bipod is different from other models due to its flexibility. The legs extend, and the shooter can move the bow while the bipod stays rock solid. Big game animals often approach unpredictably, and the Swagger has the versatility to provide a solid foundation from very awkward angles.
The Swagger® QD42 and Swagger QD72 Bipods are intended for use by the hunter in nearly any hunting situation. The Stalker QD42 and QD72 feature Swagger’s patented Flex Ready Technology. The adjustable, telescoping legs have flexible joints that allow exceptional maneuverability. The QD42 extends from 14- to 42 inches in length, while the QD72 starts at 24 inches and can extend to 72 inches for the hunter to take a standing shot. The bipod attaches to the sling swivels through an included adaptor. www.swaggerbipods.com
Final Rest Grip-N-RIP
This tripod rest not only supports your bow but also holds it. When hunting from a blind or tree stand, you can clamp your bow into the Grip-N-RIP, point it in a likely direction of approaching game, and have both hands free. You can use your binoculars, rattling horns, grunt tube, or other gear while your bow waits at the ready. It adjusts from a low of 17.5 inches to 58″ inches for standing shots. It folds and fits neatly into the side pocket of a backpack and, at under five pounds, is light enough for easy transport. The Grip-N-RIP is ideal for young hunters or those new to the sport as it gives them extra confidence and allows them to progress from a solid shooting stance onto other shooting positions. www.Final-Rest.com