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<blockquote data-quote="devins" data-source="post: 453159" data-attributes="member: 27441"><p>I have the Harris bipods in the swivel 9-13 and the 12-24. I like them and think they are great at what they do. I was given a Tigger Stick by my daughter and son in law for Christmas last year and thought I would give it a try since they bought it for me. I loved the thing and immediatley had her buy one for my son in law. You can use it as a walking stick and then as you are hunting your way to the stand you can immediately adjust it to view with your binos as you are hunting your way to your stand. The other thing I love about it is that the shooting bars on our tripods and stands are never at the exact height you need. Simply adjust the height on the trigger stick and press it firmly out on the shooting bar of the stand and hold with the weak hand at where the two meet and it is rock solid. A few days ago I was out calling coyotes and two different times I could have gotten a solid rest if I had the trigger stick in stead of the bipod. Hope it works as well for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="devins, post: 453159, member: 27441"] I have the Harris bipods in the swivel 9-13 and the 12-24. I like them and think they are great at what they do. I was given a Tigger Stick by my daughter and son in law for Christmas last year and thought I would give it a try since they bought it for me. I loved the thing and immediatley had her buy one for my son in law. You can use it as a walking stick and then as you are hunting your way to the stand you can immediately adjust it to view with your binos as you are hunting your way to your stand. The other thing I love about it is that the shooting bars on our tripods and stands are never at the exact height you need. Simply adjust the height on the trigger stick and press it firmly out on the shooting bar of the stand and hold with the weak hand at where the two meet and it is rock solid. A few days ago I was out calling coyotes and two different times I could have gotten a solid rest if I had the trigger stick in stead of the bipod. Hope it works as well for you. [/QUOTE]
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