

Although Tri-Pod models of Trigger Sticks won’t drop low enough for low prone shooting, they can be used for a taller supported prone position in the field, which works when shooting low over grass, rocks and vegetation. Trigger Sticks can adapt to shoot from a variety of positions. Releasing the trigger locks the legs in place, so you can instantly set your sticks to the proper height regardless of position.

By pulling back on the trigger, the legs - one, two, or three depending on the model - instantly drop until they touch the ground or if the trigger is released. A trigger system allows the user to quickly adjust and lock their height for rapid deployment. Trigger Sticks derives its name from the obvious. In contrast, Trigger Sticks can be set up in seconds. Speed is difficult with telescoping shooting sticks that require one to loosen, drop, and then tighten each individual leg. Hunters not only have to develop a steady rest in the field but, in many cases, have to do so quickly. Shooting sticks are an option popular with Professional Hunters and guides to provide a solid platform, and Primos’ Trigger Sticks are a tool that works for most hunting and shooting situations. There are few benchrests in the backcountry, so your rifle’s performance can only equate to quick, clean, ethical kills in the field if you establish a solid shooting platform.
