Primos Gen 2 vs. Gen 3 Trigger Sticks - which is best? Test & comparison
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- čas přidán 14. 09. 2021
- You can find the Primos Gen 2 and Gen 3 on Amazon:
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Primos Gen 2: amzn.to/3hyP8b9
Primos Gen 3: amzn.to/3lpOwWm
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Primos Gen 3: amzn.to/3vkuXYa
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Primos Gen 2 vs. Gen 3 - what are the differences? Which one should I use?
Presented by Richard Saunders from Alpha Militaria - an air rifle review and information site. Richard, has been shooting air rifles for nearly forty years. Today he hunts and carries out pest control on more than a thousand acres spread across different locations in the south of England. He is a regular contributor to Airgun Shooter magazine, writing mainly hunting features and product reviews, as well The Airgun Show on CZcams.
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You can find the Primos Gen 2 and Gen 3 on Amazon:
🇬🇧 For UK viewers:
Primos Gen 2: amzn.to/3hyP8b9
Primos Gen 3: amzn.to/3lpOwWm
🇺🇸 For US viewers:
Primos Gen 2: amzn.to/3tBayxw
Primos Gen 3: amzn.to/3vkuXYa
✅ Support our channel:
☕ Buy Me a Coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/alphamilitaria
✔️ Check out our store: alphamilitaria.com/
✔️ See products that Richard uses on Amazon:
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As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
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Very informative, thanks Rich.
I’ll have to try to find a way to go shooting where I’ll need these. 👍
Maybe one day.
Thanks Rich,
Another great review, and very helpful.
GO WELL!!
Thanks Greg.
Thanks Richard, a very clear explanation of the differences between the two and I’ve now got one on order. Incidentally, your review of the Brocock Ranger XR is the only one I could find that adequately dealt with the folding mechanism of that brilliant little gun. I’ve now bought both the gun and this tripod. Please don’t post anymore reviews until next pay😆.
😂 I'll try not to! I'm glad you found the Ranger video useful Graham. Its a great little rifle isn't it? It'll go well with those sticks! Thanks for watch
Great stuff.
Another great video thanks 👌👍
Thanks very much Sean.
Another great video
Thanks very much Carl.
Thank you for showing the difference 👍👍👍
My pleasure Steve. I'm glad it was helpful. Thanks for watching and have a great weekend.
Thanks Richard.
You're welcome Henry. Thanks for watching.
Just bought the Combi set Gen3 sticks ,Rifle rest yoke and scabbard case brand new ,under £200 delivered
on the “Bay”.👍
I bought it for myself. Everything is very good. I am satisfied
The gen 2 does not have a standard camera mounting thread it requires an adapter screw/bush.
Excellent review Richard.
Thanks very much Trevor.
Excellent, excellent, excellent. Really well presented, thanks.
Thanks very much Paul. I'm glad you found it helpful.
I just picked up the gen 2 monopod with the 2 point rest (part #65808) for $7.
I have gen 2sticks which did keep splaying just when you did not need it so was looking to buy gem 3 but when looking at your review I realised all I had to do is put a jubilee clip on body around where legs came out , put it to the hight of how far you want legs to splay and tighten, bit of black tape then some camo tape job done much better for hardly any cost .
Great tip Alan...
Very useful and informative video as I’m interested in getting one of these and didn’t appreciate the differences so thank you.
A quick question: you showed the tripod in use with a springer air rifle resting directly on it. Does that affect accuracy or do you need to add some sort of sponge/ sock over the top to allow the rifle to recoil naturally?
Thanks very much. I'm glad you found it useful. To be honest, I used a springer as a prop in the video simply because it was close to hand. I don't see any reason why you can't use a spring rifle with trigger sticks. However, the issue you could face is that depending on exactly how the legs are deployed each time you could see variance in the way recoil is absorbed which could affect accuracy. When shooting a springer on the range using a rifle bag I always put my hand on the bag then hold the forend. I think the key thing is to ensure that you repeat the same grip, stance etc for each shot with a springer and a tripod could make that more difficult. Exactly how significant the consequence in terms of accuracy is hard to tell though.
Great vid, just interested where you got your gun clamp and is it any good?
Thanks very much. The clamp was an eBay special. And yes, it does the job.
Richard your costing me money sir! Can you please next do a review on how to get away with buying so many toys without the Mrs getting wind of cost.. ='D
🤣 sorry about that. Tell her it an essential piece of equipment!
True story this. A friend at my range has a big collection of air rifles. He’s put a note in his gun cabinet addressed to his wife with instructions only to be opened in the event of his death. Inside it says “what ever you do, get these guns properly valued as the cost a lot more than what I told you when I bought them “!
@@alphamilitaria2756 lol i love that
Richard, I bought the Gen 3. How do you travel with yours when flying? Can you carry it on? I don't think I can get this in a suitcase
😆 You need a long, thin suitcase. Or wrap them up, put them in a box. Not something I've had to worry about I'm afraid, but good luck.
So you can quite easily shoot a springer off these with good accuracy? Do they let the gun recoil?
Hi Steven. Yes, I've used springers on my Primos sticks a few times. It's worth checking your zero though to make sure it is still on. If you've zeroed your springer on a bench or table, it's likely to have a different point of impact on sticks. Good luck!
I have heard that the gen 2 can slip and slide on some surfaces it's a pity that you did not put the feet in the video.
What a pity you didn't ask "I've heard the feet can slip on the Gen 2. Is that true?". Then I'd be able to tell you, and then you'd know instead of being left wondering for all eternity.
Hi Richard, great video, would these trigger sticks be suitable for a springer , Mike.
Hi Mike. Thanks very much. Yes you can use a springer on trigger sticks. I did a feature for Airgun Shooter magazine a few years ago, shooting squirrels from a hide with an HW80. When I tried the sticks/springer out on the range I found I was more accurate when I rested my hand in the 'v' and then my rifle on top of my hand (rather than the rifle directly on the 'v'). I'd also suggest that you have a bit of a practice as your zero might change slightly shooting off sticks compared to a bench, prone etc. Good luck. Rich.
@@alphamilitaria2756 Thanks Richard .
Where can you find that clamp?
I bought mine on eBay...
Just got into shooting at the the age of 55. This item looks awesome but after spending a small fortune on a gun plus other stuff it looks like I’m spending more🥴
CZcams money ended up with another subscriber great channel 👍
Thanks very much Mark. I'm glad you have found the channel useful if expensive :)
Trigger sticks are a great accessory - I use mine all the time.