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Primos walking sticks question
Learo2000GT:
In a different post the primo walking sticks were recommend for glassing and shooting.
My question is do most people prefer the bipod or tripod. I could see the bipod being easier to deploy but when still hunting it could add additional movement that an animal might see.
Also I ordered vortex 10x50 binos and I see they have tripod adaptor. Are those needs with the walking sticks.
Admin- if this post should be in a different forum group I apologize and understand if it needs to be moved. Thanks Doug
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johnbmyersii:
tripod for sure
trophyhunt:
Tripod, but I’m a bit confused, the shooting sticks aren’t walking sticks, have they came out w a new product that is? I remember directions on mine that specifically said not to use as walking sticks, and then mine being ruined and replaced because a buddy used them as walking sticks. Pros and cons, they are bulky, a pain to carry (cause I don’t use them as walking sticks) but, when you need a steady shot, they work fast to set up and are solid.
huntnfmly:
I’ve used the tripod shooting sticks several times with daughters while hunting they set up quick and are well worth the money no spooking the animals
brokentrail:
I used a bi-pod with all of my kids and they worked well, not as steady as a tri-pod I'm sure ,but steady enough for my youngsters to make a shot they probably wouldn't have made off-hand. Now that they are all bigger than I am, we no longer carry them, but they definitely were with us every deer hunt in their younger years.
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