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I have been carrying a monopod primos trigger stick for years while deer hunting,plan on upgrading to the either the bipod or tripod this season just not sure which one to go with yet, looking for input on pros and cons between the bipod and tripod. thanks


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I've never used anything but the tri-pod version of Trigger Sticks, so am unable to address the merits of the bi-pods. That said, I love the tri-pods, which have proved invaluable on several elk and pronghorn hunts. For the comparatively few extra $$, versus the bi-pods, I'd spring for the tri-pods. They're obviously much more stable than the bi-pod version and, I suspect, probably about the same weight and bulk.

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Originally Posted by Tuco
I've never used anything but the tri-pod version of Trigger Sticks, so am unable to address the merits of the bi-pods. That said, I love the tri-pods, which have proved invaluable on several elk and pronghorn hunts. For the comparatively few extra $$, versus the bi-pods, I'd spring for the tri-pods. They're obviously much more stable than the bi-pod version and, I suspect, probably about the same weight and bulk.
have to agree with your logic


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What height do people think is best?


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I have the tripod as well and love it

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Originally Posted by BKinSD
What height do people think is best?

The tall ones are more versatile and practical in my opinion,


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Originally Posted by Mwbyler
Originally Posted by BKinSD
What height do people think is best?

The tall ones are more versatile and practical in my opinion,


I have only the tall versions due to brush height in the areas I hunt. I own the bipods and like them well enough, but have found younger/newer shooters struggle with getting good balance. My Dad has a tripod, and while it seems slower to deploy, it's more stable.


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Agree on the tri-pod,it's a little more bulky,but rock solid compared to bi-pod.

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Tall tri-pod are the way to go……

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I agree!

Tri-Pod!


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I have the short Tri-pod, but I use it to mount my spotting scope and binos on. I can make quick adjustments with the trigger if I need to change elevations and level on uneven ground.


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1 Vote for the tall tri-pod. Works great in chest high brush. while able to spread out low for turkey sitting.

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Originally Posted by mistem
Tall tri-pod are the way to go……

Yep, this is the way.


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