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Re: Shooting sticks? [Re: fr8-shkr] #2284667
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https://www.triclawps.com/

This plus a decent camera tripod. A little pricey but by far the best.

Re: Shooting sticks? [Re: fr8-shkr] #2284720
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If ya'll will let oil soak down past the sleeves those trigger sticks will last longer. They will rust on the expandble band inside the tube if you don't and freeze up.


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Re: Shooting sticks? [Re: R_H_Clark] #2284729
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Originally Posted By: R_H_Clark
I just made some out of electric fence posts and rubber castrating rings. Works fine.
http://www.ifish.net/board/showthread.php?t=425798

Like the ones in the link. I use 3 bands on the outside and one in the center. I just wrapped mine with black electrical tape to cut noise but you can use a gas hose or whatever rubber hose fits.


Same. Saw it in the NWTF magazine a few years back. Works Well and cheap.

Re: Shooting sticks? [Re: Clem] #2284826
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I have the bipod model. They work great .


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Re: Shooting sticks? [Re: fr8-shkr] #2284880
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Primos trigger stick works great. Been using the same one for about 7-8 seasons.

Re: Shooting sticks? [Re: fr8-shkr] #2285080
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I like a primos trigger stick but most of time I just cut a forked limb when I get to my spot. Works just as well my opinion and about 50 bucks cheaper

Re: Shooting sticks? [Re: fr8-shkr] #2285086
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Forked stick most of time. I do have a primos trigger stick but I hate carrying it around

Re: Shooting sticks? [Re: Joe4majors] #2285185
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Originally Posted By: Joe4majors
Caldwell Fieldpod.



I have one these I would sell to you. PITA to set up and not as steady as I expected.

Get the Primos Trigger Sticks, either bipod or tripod.


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