

Once in place, you simply release the trigger, drop your fore-end in the yoke and you’re good to go. Deploying the sticks is simply a matter of splaying the legs, pulling the trigger and watching them glide to the ground. By simply pulling the trigger you can move from seated, to kneeling, to standing and back again effortlessly and in almost total silence. The USP for the Primos sticks is the trigger system. The question is does the latest Gen 3 offering warrant the £139 asking price?

Though Primos offers monopod and bipod options, by far its most effective and popular variant is the tripod. Now in its third generation, the Primos trigger sticks have become a “don’t leave home without it” essential for many serious shooters. Want to buy a single issue of Shooting Times, Sporting Gun?.Choosing the right bullets for deer stalking.British deer: A guide to identifying the six species found here and where to stalk them.Country hotels offering shooting facilities.How to choose the right cartridge for your shotgun.

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