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    Primos Trigger Stick Gen 3 Tall Tripod Shooting Stick

    If monopods and bipods aren't good enough for you, then the Primos Hunting Trigger Stick Short Tripod surely is. It has to be, because it's the best on the market. It's short and stocky, and stiff as Hell. It can be adjusted with one hand, letting you...

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“Never underestimate the mighty stick”—successful North American game hunters, probably.

 

It’s true. The sticka proper shooting stick, that isprovides you with a twofer: you get a nice hiking pole out of it, but more importantly, you get a mobile, adjustable shooting rest that stabilizes a crouched or standing shooting stance to noticeably improve accuracy, especially when hunting. The shooting sticks we provide are all trail-tested. They’re built from tough and lightweight materials, with high-quality adjustments and quick-detach yoke system.

 

What Exactly Is a Shooting Stick?

A shooting stick is a simple stabilizer that a shooter can use to steady the barrel and muzzle of their gun. It looks like a ski pole or hiking stick, and most sticks have rubber or spiked feet to provide a solid anchor against or in the ground. Shooting sticks are made to be adjustable based on position and height. Some are designed for crouched shooting, while others are designed for standing.

 

Why Not Just Use an Attached Bipod?

Shooting sticks tend to be lighter than the average aluminum or steel rifle bipod, and bipods can inhibit accuracy. If you’re shooting without your bipod deployed, you’re just managing extra weight that drags your barrel down. Most sticks weigh between one and two pounds. Instead of adding dead weight to your kit, they can be used as a hiking or walking stick.

 

Popular Sticks from BOG and Primos

We met up with BOG Hunt and Primos, two of the biggest names in the shooting stick game, to bring you popular and reliable options, ranging from monopods to tripods: the Dead Silent, Havoc, Primos Trigger Stick Gen 3 series, and other trigger sticks are ready to improve your aim, sight picture, and reaction time on the hunting trail or at the range.

 

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We are a national retailer of individual components and not all products depicted on this website are legal in every state. Shipping of various products found on this website are prohibited to some states (such as California, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Hawaii, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, and Washington). The information, pictures, text or products presented on this website are not a representation by us, and should not be understood by you, that any product or completed firearm is legal to assemble or own in your state of residence. We encourage each and every builder to perform their own research about the state and federal laws that apply to them. It is your responsibility to understand the law and we encourage you to consult with an attorney or your local ATF representative.