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  1. #1
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    I have one and use it with my air rifle, .22lr and .243, great bit of kit. I did have the cradle but could not get on with it and never thought it was stable enough with weight of a rifle and night vision kit. I spray the legs regularly with silicone spray and check the tightness of the grub screws after every use.

  2. #2
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    Primos trigger stick gen 3 is a good bit of kit. Initially it feels very lightweight but is actually very stable and quick to adjust, also much cheaper than the £300+ tripods that it competes with. Recommend it.

  3. #3
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    I have used them since they came out, a great piece of gear,
    never shoot with out them.!!
    atb brian

  4. #4
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    Well I previously had a gen 2 bipod & sold it, got a cheap gen 2 tripod that was sticking, stripped & fixed it & sold that on, working my way up to a Gen3 tripod which arrived a few days ago.

    I have the V yoke, a 2 point cradle & a spare adaptor which is now on my chrono so it can serve several uses.
    I've used the yoke to zero a Rapid which I found OK-ish,
    The 2 point cradle I did use the other night to hold the rifle while I scanned with a thermal & I tried to use it to take the shot but found it useless, no stability at all, so I ended up turning it side on & resting my hand in the middle which was reasonably stable.
    Today I took it up to my range to check zero on my WSM rimfire, and thoroughly wish I hadn't bothered, the yoke is a much shallower/wider V than the mk2 yoke & was completely useless with the rimfire, I barely managed to get it stable enough to shoot sitting at 50yds, tried at 100 & could hardly hold the ret on a 3" target.

    Seldom Have I been so unimpressed by such an over hyped item, I shall be going back to my 4-stable quad sticks which have these things beaten hands down.

    Unfortunately because they've been opened & used, I don't think I can return them, but if I can I will.

  5. #5
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    No doubt about it. These are very good. But when the legs start slipping. Their a pain in the ass.

  6. #6
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    Nov 2011
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    Just sent mine back, only seemed good for standing shots, which I don't generally take.

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