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Jim Shockey gen. 3 tripod pros verse cons
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<blockquote data-quote="Buckfever34" data-source="post: 1479472" data-attributes="member: 94702"><p>Back to the topic at hand, I've used my Primos sticks for 7 years worth of hunting. They have been in the mountains, hills, treestands, and ground blinds. I use mine for a walking stick. The trigger adjustment is very fast. Only problem I've had with them is the rubber band at the bottom that holds the legs together when walking broke last year in New Mexico.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buckfever34, post: 1479472, member: 94702"] Back to the topic at hand, I've used my Primos sticks for 7 years worth of hunting. They have been in the mountains, hills, treestands, and ground blinds. I use mine for a walking stick. The trigger adjustment is very fast. Only problem I've had with them is the rubber band at the bottom that holds the legs together when walking broke last year in New Mexico. [/QUOTE]
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