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<blockquote data-quote="Tiny Tim" data-source="post: 1695932" data-attributes="member: 87887"><p>While I like them both, I find myself using the Primos two legged trigger sticks for my typical hunting. I generally don't shoot that far and in the terrain I hunt I have to get about three feet above the ground for clear shooting. They also work with the feet bungee-balled to a deer stand platform. I have noticed a poi shift between early season dirt and frozen ground in the late season if there is no snow. Though not typically enough to miss a deer or pig. Been thinking about the tripod style a lot more lately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiny Tim, post: 1695932, member: 87887"] While I like them both, I find myself using the Primos two legged trigger sticks for my typical hunting. I generally don't shoot that far and in the terrain I hunt I have to get about three feet above the ground for clear shooting. They also work with the feet bungee-balled to a deer stand platform. I have noticed a poi shift between early season dirt and frozen ground in the late season if there is no snow. Though not typically enough to miss a deer or pig. Been thinking about the tripod style a lot more lately. [/QUOTE]
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