randello88
Well-Known Member
Very interesting. I have never seen them used here in Italy and almost never heard about them until now. Of they give you even comparable stability to prone shooting it's literally mindblowing considering how lightweight they are. I wonder why they are not so popolare outside the UK.I was a Primus Trigger sticks fan for couple of years but I now never leave the mouse without Viper Quads. In answer to your question quads offer mor flexibility, only two less to deploy, in woodland for close fast shots you just use them as bipod sticks and don’t deploy the rear hinge set. Also if you have to be on the sticks for a while waiting for the right shot or an animal to turn then quads take the full weight of the rifle unlike Trigger sticks. For long stuff over 250 you just can’t beat quality quads almost as good as prone with a bipod. Also if you are crossing streams or coming up/down steep terrain then clip them together and they make a strong and sturdy support stick. Mine have been to SA, Namibia and Scotland and never let me down they are used every week in the Fallow season