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    Primos trigger stick generation 3

    Just got got one of these after reading a couple of reviews.
    Why didn’t I buy one of these years ago!
    While they are quite expensive (£139) but take shooting to a different level, it’s completely a completely adjustable tripod and can be set from about 18 inches high to about 5’6”.with a V rest for rifle or has an adapter to mount a camera or other optics.
    It has a trigger to drop and lock the legs almost silently and it’s a platform for rock steady shooting, so far I’ve only used it for a PCP rifle so can’t comment on what it’s like for a springer.
    Thoroughly recommended.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cptman View Post
    Just got got one of these after reading a couple of reviews.
    Why didn’t I buy one of these years ago!
    While they are quite expensive (£139) but take shooting to a different level, it’s completely a completely adjustable tripod and can be set from about 18 inches high to about 5’6”.with a V rest for rifle or has an adapter to mount a camera or other optics.
    It has a trigger to drop and lock the legs almost silently and it’s a platform for rock steady shooting, so far I’ve only used it for a PCP rifle so can’t comment on what it’s like for a springer.
    Thoroughly recommended.
    Yup, I agree. I do nearly all my foxing with my 223 from a track or footpath with either a drystane dyke or stockfence to lean on.

    After a few occasions when I was trying to go through brambles or undergrowth to get the shot, I decided to invest in a set of these.

    Even on rough terrain, a quick adjustment on one of the legs with your foot gives you a steady rest to shoot from.

    As you say, they are not cheap buy there are spare parts available and good resale value should you decide to move them on.

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    I got a Primos 3 as a birthday gift over a year ago , and I wouldn't be without it . Whether Foxing, bunnies, or squirrels . Its superb with air rifles or Rimfires.

    Top notch bit of kit, and worth the price.
    Peace through superior fire power!

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    I find them good for my air rifle especially for my impact as the impact doesn't sit nicely on my viperflex sticks

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    Primos trigger sticks gen3

    I had a set bought for my birthday 16 Feb. Best present for years. Arthritis is now affecting my shooting. Heavy airguns are really painful to use standing, not with these. My set has the V yoke and the cradle so the best of both worlds really. I can sit on a low-ish seat with the legs set in the wide position or stand upright, no problem. In a hide I will sit with the but of my rifle on my knee and the fore end on the V yoke. When a target appears it will be just a case of raising the butt to my shoulder. Minimum movement to scare quarry and weight on sticks. Can`t wait to use them. Really recommend them, brilliant. Regards Ken.

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    Yep, I also got a set for a birthday present and wouldn't be without them now.
    Mine mostly get used for ratting in and around barns. Now I can place the shots rather than just aiming to hit!
    I have heard that they aren't particularly robust though. No problem in ~ 14 months of regular use but time will tell.

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