Primos shooting sticks

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TNhunter said:
The only thing I dislike about the Primos is their weight. Check out the Stoney Point sticks for better options.

I agree on the weight but does stoney point offer a tirgger release or adjust? or anybody else for that matter?

I have one of the SP mono pod stick and do like it but am considring one of the primos tripod but don't care for the weight as it see dual use.
 
I have a Stony Point bipod and love it...the only thing I don't like is that you must twist the legs to adjust the height and in the heat of the moment it can be a maneuver.
 
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Used the shorter bipod on elk trip to Wyoming. It the hill side was not too steep they were great. When too much slant on hillsides, I wanted a taller model. Very good on level ground or looking up hillside.
 
I have the Primos trigger stick and i love it. Carry it around like a walking stick until i need a rest. Very nice product.
 
I have one. It is heavy, but it works.

I would just like to have a true adjustable hiking stick that I can screw a gun rest on top.
 
I bought the Primos Generation 3 mono-pod stick tall model. I like the concept but wish I would have bought the bi-pod or tri-pod instead.
 
I have the trigger stick bipod. I really like it. I missed a huge buck in a ladder stand with a dwarf shooting rail last season and ordered it that day. Had 1 shot off of it later in the year. 1 shot - 1 dead deer.

Super east adjustment even on uneven ground.
 
I have the tripod and love it. Hunting on the ground or in a blind you don't have to worry about proving it up against anything
 
I have 2 different size tri pods. Use one in the ground blind deer hunting. The other my daughter used for turkey hunting. We like ours and have had zero issues. Some of the reviews I have read talk about the legs coming out as a problem.
 
I have the primos trigger stick short one for turkey hunting and the long one for use in a tree stand or walking. Both are good. For a rock solid hold for long shots over 200 yards, I use the death grip tripod. It's heavy but I've tested it out to 300 yds and it's pretty good even on standing shots.
 
I have a Primos Trigger Stick mono pod (tall) in each tree stand & blind. They work great for me in the Millennium tree stands that will accommodate their shooting rail. Standing alone, the shooting rail is barely strong enough to support weight of rifle. I buy the base for the sticks and place the stick under the rail for additional support and it also allows me to raise and lower rail as needed with ease. I attach the base to tree stand base with electrical ties. Love the set up.
 
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