roxie
New member
Looking to purchase my first set of shooting sticks (most like Primos Trigger Sticks), and I'm trying to decide between the 2-legged bi-pod model vs. the 3-legged tri-pod.
I've always used a fixed, Harris bi-pod on my rifles; however, with my newest project I'm going with the sticks instead. While I like the idea of the stability of 3 legs, I'm a little concerned with bulk and the inability to easily reposition the tri-pod when the target inevitably appears in the opposite direction. I hunt from a sitting position 90% of the time.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
I've always used a fixed, Harris bi-pod on my rifles; however, with my newest project I'm going with the sticks instead. While I like the idea of the stability of 3 legs, I'm a little concerned with bulk and the inability to easily reposition the tri-pod when the target inevitably appears in the opposite direction. I hunt from a sitting position 90% of the time.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.