Shooting Sticks...
This is a discussion on Shooting Sticks... within the Hunting Equipment, Gear & Optics forums, part of the Hunting Equipment & Gear Forums - Hunting Equipment & Hunting Gear category; I took a set of Primos trigger sticks to Africa last year. My son's PH bought them for his use ...
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02-29-2012, 10:33 AM #21
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I took a set of Primos trigger sticks to Africa last year. My son's PH bought them for his use when we left. When you squeeze the trigger each leg is independent so on uneven ground they each find the proper length. They are just a touch high for me when sitting and plenty tall when fully extended for standing. So I modified my new set and cut 2 inches off of the bottom of the legs. They are a lot faster to set up for different heights than the bog pods. Surprised no-one else mentioned them. Bruce
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03-07-2012, 04:26 PM #22
I received a set of Long grass sticks as a gift before my trip. I was able to practice with them out to 250 yards beforehand.
2 of my 5 trophies were taken using them. 1 standing, and 1 sitting. The other 3 I found natural rests.
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03-19-2012, 11:37 PM #23
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I also have a set of the Primos bipod sticks and like them. I also like that they are fine for a kneeling shot for me. I have back surgery/hip replacement and 2 knees needing replaced so gettin to a one knee or prone position is about all I can do. Sitting is not good. I also like how they extend. Plan to use them Pronghorn hunting in the states as the tallest Harris bipod for my rifles is just alittle short for use on one knee.
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05-09-2012, 03:29 PM #24
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African Sporting Creations (ASC) sells a variety of sticks. Being 6-feet 4-inches tall size 52 jacket guy I went with their premium sticks that break down to allow use sitting if you desire. Being held together with pins and screws and somewhat gimpy I wanted a set of tall sticks that doubled as a walking stick to help me navigate rocky hills. The ASC set was just the ticket. Very well made. I use them almost every weekend for practice. I recommend them.
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07-01-2012, 05:50 PM #25
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I carried a set of Long Grass shooting sticks to my PH as a Gift and of course I was the first to shoot off of them, top of the line hand made takes 6 to 10 days for them to ship while they are being made. Worked out great for South Africa.
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07-01-2012, 08:52 PM #26
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We took the primos tripod trigger sticks and they worked great. My only criticism is that won't quite go low enough for me to be 100% comfortable for sitting and kneeling shots. Our ph thought they were the best thing since sliced bread so we left them with him. I like gillettehunters suggestion about trimming two inches off, so I think I will do that on my next set. I would highly recommend them. Diver hunter is referring to the bipod version, and they are shorter, but that third leg offers a lot more stability.
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07-02-2012, 09:09 AM #27
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From sitting to standing the bog-pod is hard to beat.
The journey is the reward.
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07-02-2012, 01:22 PM #28
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I realize that it wasn't on the list, but you should look at the trigger sticks. Each leg raises and lowers independently when you squeeze the trigger. So on uneven ground it automatically levels itself out. I'm only 5' 10'', but it is several inches too tall for me. Took one last year to RSA. My son's PH bought it w/ tip money. My Ph was on a video recently and he was also using one. It raises and lowers much faster than the bog pods. The yoke comes off of the top and you can put a spotting scope on it too. Handy to be able to do that. Bruce
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07-02-2012, 02:29 PM #29
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Another vote for trigger sticks. I have been using for three years. The short bipod is a little high for me sitting so I just put the legs forward a bit and use it at an angle. These sticks sitting with an elbow on each knee are almost as good as prone - probably as good for us older dudes that don't get down on the ground as good as we used to. A couple of years ago my PH in Zim liked them so much I left him mine when I left.
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08-20-2012, 02:09 PM #30
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Don't give them away again, or you'll be sorry!!! Long Grass quit making them... I went to buy them and they were no longer listed. An e-mail confirmed that they aren't available any longer. I am REALLY bummed... I have two years before my safari, so I may just make some cheap ones and see if anything else pops up in the marketplace.
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08-20-2012, 02:42 PM #31
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That is a bummer they are really nice , but I did take note to how they were made maybe I'll have to start making them. I'll let you know if I can find a set I like shooting off Bi-pods myself. Bob
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08-20-2012, 04:25 PM #32
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They were, but what ya gonna do? I would defiiinitely buy a used set. I'd really like to get a nice set to take to Africa, but may just have to use what is there.
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10-11-2012, 11:42 PM #33
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Check out my thread : Ultimate accuracy shooting sticks
And you're 100% right....if you have sticks that are too low down for you, it's highly likely that you'll land up with 'scope eye' !! for big bores, you HAVE to have your back and neck erect to shoot effectively...so many people find out the hard way...but funnily enough not many analyse what actually happened!
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