By Dan Galusha. If you are like me, I’m not completely pleased with a lot of the shooting sticks, mainly because they don’t have a lot of adjustment to how high you can extend them. So, I purchased a Y-Yoke, which can be used for steadying a telephoto lens on a camera, or a rifle. It can easily be attached to a camera’s monopod or tripod. I’m looking forward to using this with my Henry Repeating Arms rifles. It can also somewhat help with adjusting a scope/red dot when shooting on private grounds without a bench. My Henry Golden Boy was dead accurate with handheld shooting, using iron sights, but I’ll really pop off my Do-All Outdoors knockout discs now. I’m anxious to get my hands on a folding Caldwell target backing board and stick on targets, and some of the items produced by Tim Montag of Twisted River Targets and Armor.