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Jim Shockey gen. 3 tripod pros verse cons
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<blockquote data-quote="geo4061" data-source="post: 1477503" data-attributes="member: 81625"><p>Jason I have both and when stalking I usually grab the Primos. It is lighter, easier to use as a walking stick, much quicker deployment, and with practice can be done one handed. Advantage Primos on the hillsides if you are moving around and need quick deployment. The one problem I see is perhaps getting the right feet for either unit that will not slip. It is a shame about the rust problem but like you we are usually begging for rain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="geo4061, post: 1477503, member: 81625"] Jason I have both and when stalking I usually grab the Primos. It is lighter, easier to use as a walking stick, much quicker deployment, and with practice can be done one handed. Advantage Primos on the hillsides if you are moving around and need quick deployment. The one problem I see is perhaps getting the right feet for either unit that will not slip. It is a shame about the rust problem but like you we are usually begging for rain. [/QUOTE]
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