Tomato stakes from the big green shed are very handy. 4 stainless bolts instead of the cable ties and can be used from standing all the way down to sitting depending on how far the legs are spread....
Liked On: 27-12-2024, 03:30 PM
I have a set of safari sticks I made from tomato stakes and zip ties, as they support both fore end and butt over a a long radius they provide an exceptionally stable platform. The draw backs are...
Liked On: 27-12-2024, 03:30 PM
The advantage with the tripod is more stability than a bipod. also the range of positions it can be used, from standing through to prone, in the sitting and prone I have used one of the legs as rest...
Liked On: 27-12-2024, 03:30 PM
I have both the Ridgeline tripod and the genuine Primos version. I went with Ridgeline first up because of the high price of the Primos. The Ridgeline has done a lot of work and is still Ok, a couple...
Liked On: 24-12-2024, 12:29 PM
The Primos Trigger Stick Gen3 works just like the cheap knock-off did, but the key difference for me will be longevity and I can't comment on that yet. By the way, the short trigger stick isn't much...
Liked On: 24-12-2024, 12:29 PM
I also have been looking into these- big price jump from the ridgeline to the primos- Anyone with a primos gen 3 with some feedback- are they worth forking out the $500?
Liked On: 24-12-2024, 12:29 PM
You can make quad sticks for pennies. There's a few threads on the subject. Quad sticks are definitely more stable, but less versatile.
Liked On: 24-12-2024, 12:29 PM
I have a unbranded Chinese one. Works pretty well for what it is. Great for long grass/tussock. Like any tripod takes a but of practice to set up quickly. There is a bit of flex/wobble in them, but...
Liked On: 24-12-2024, 12:29 PM
I owned one for a while I think (it was unbranded, but same design). It was brilliant until it wasn't. Got rained on, internals in the legs rusted and the mechanism failed. I like the concept though....
Liked On: 24-12-2024, 12:29 PM
Cheaply made. Leg hinges snap easily.
Liked On: 23-12-2024, 11:40 PM
Ive got a mossturd 223 mpv or something. Surprisingly the most accurate 223 Ive owned
Liked On: 12-03-2024, 01:47 PM
Had a mozzy 308 new yrs ago,$800 from GC.Good bang for yr buck,shot a lot of deer and roos with it.
Liked On: 12-03-2024, 01:47 PM
You can get a decent new rifle for not much more than what some second hand ones go for. Have a look at Mossburg Patriots or a Howa 1500
Liked On: 12-03-2024, 01:47 PM
ive bought a lot from guncity .My 7.62x39 developed a fault -got hold of them -took it in -they took rifle to pieces in front of me found the fault -simultaneouslyDT fronted took one look -nup put it...
Liked On: 12-03-2024, 01:47 PM
Get a suppressor for the biggest cal and use it on the smaller as well. That's what I would do. Shit, I should take my own advice:O_O:
Liked On: 12-03-2024, 01:47 PM