They are not shooting sticks.
First a short rant and explanation. Almost every set of commercial sticks I tried fell into one of two categories: flexy flier whips that were so unstable they were useless or made of materials that required 2 bearers to get them from the truck to the stand. So, being an engineering type, the home built solution had to be applied. Two sets of fiberglass poles - think heavy salt water fishing rods - in two lengths, sitting and standing. Those in the southwest have already explained why standing is an important option!
Put a couple of castration rings on the top, some velcro near the bottom to hold them together when walking and - voila, sturdy, light weight sticks. I even whipped some D-rings onto them so they can clip to my Camel-Bak for long treks.
Uses:
walking sticks
snake flipper (for that rattler you weren't looking for)
shooting sticks
hole poker (mainly for rats and snakes)
water depth sensor (yes, there is some in W. Texas!)
bobcat skinning frame
Coleman lantern stand
etc
Finally, they were also used to 'convince' a rabid dog that it was imprudent to surprise me in a creek bottom. Since they were in hand and the rifle was slung, it was much quicker to shove them right down the throat of the dog. And, yes, they were THOROUGHLY disinfected after the incident.
If you are more than a couple of steps away from the truck - you should be carrying them. IMHO.
Bob