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<blockquote data-quote="dmj" data-source="post: 1154092" data-attributes="member: 73479"><p>I have the primos trigger sticks. They are the bipod longer ones. Use them as trekking pole and to shoot off of. So far they seem to work fairly well. They are easy to adjust up and down. One thing I really like them for is when I'm glassing I use them to rest my binoculars on when I want to hold real steady. Feel they help a lot on those shoots that you don't have much time to set up on (100-200 yards). I'm not as steady as I use to be either. And those off hand shots seem to be a little more difficult than they use to be. The trigger sticks adjust quickly and really help me hold much more steady. My brothers have a great time making fun of me. I spend time and money preparing for that long range shoot (500-1000 yards for me) and most general shoot at 40 to 200 yards. Good luck and stay after them</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmj, post: 1154092, member: 73479"] I have the primos trigger sticks. They are the bipod longer ones. Use them as trekking pole and to shoot off of. So far they seem to work fairly well. They are easy to adjust up and down. One thing I really like them for is when I'm glassing I use them to rest my binoculars on when I want to hold real steady. Feel they help a lot on those shoots that you don't have much time to set up on (100-200 yards). I'm not as steady as I use to be either. And those off hand shots seem to be a little more difficult than they use to be. The trigger sticks adjust quickly and really help me hold much more steady. My brothers have a great time making fun of me. I spend time and money preparing for that long range shoot (500-1000 yards for me) and most general shoot at 40 to 200 yards. Good luck and stay after them [/QUOTE]
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