I do nearly all my foxing with my 223 from a track or footpath with either a drystane dyke or stockfence to lean on.Īfter a few occasions when I was trying to go through brambles or undergrowth to get the shot, I decided to invest in a set of these.Įven on rough terrain, a quick adjustment on one of the legs with your foot gives you a steady rest to shoot from.Īs you say, they are not cheap buy there are spare parts available and good resale value should you decide to move them on. It has a trigger to drop and lock the legs almost silently and it’s a platform for rock steady shooting, so far I’ve only used it for a PCP rifle so can’t comment on what it’s like for a springer. While they are quite expensive (£139) but take shooting to a different level, it’s completely a completely adjustable tripod and can be set from about 18 inches high to about 5’6”.with a V rest for rifle or has an adapter to mount a camera or other optics. That would be useful for fixed position sniping when you might be sitting in the same position for a long period of time and you don't want to keep lifting the rifle off the rest between shots. The Trigger Stick fits 1/4-20 & 3/8-16 threaded fixtures for securing optical gear. The Gen 3 is a different colour, the legs splay to a wider angle (though I would have said the Gen 2's went plenty wide enough) and you can attach a two-point rest on the new ones. Just got got one of these after reading a couple of reviews. It comes equipped with a detachable V yoke.
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