A tubular staff has sections which can be collapsed one into the other
down to a very small size. The sections are held together by peripheral
clamps snap-tightened by a small lever. There is a ground spike at the
bottom of the staff which itself can be removed and stowed within the
staff. A firearm cradle can be on top and one end of a small elbowed rod
goes either into the top of the staff or into the cradle, if one's there.
The rod's other end attaches to a hole in a hunting bow to support it
until game arrives. Instead of the elbowed rod, an accessory supporting
structure can likewise be set into the staff or cradle. The linkage of
the accessory support is a bendable length of ball and socket joints
available from certain industrial sources so that the camera angle or
telescope can be properly manipulated.