







🎯 Lock in your shot, level up your hunt—never settle for second best!
The PRIMOS Hunting Trigger Stick Gen3 is a lightweight, durable monopod designed for hunters and photographers seeking rapid one-handed height adjustments (33-65"), a patented quick-detach yoke for versatile use, and extreme leg angles for stable positioning on any terrain. Its no-slip grip and reinforced joints enable silent, smooth tracking of moving targets, making it an essential tool for precision shooting and outdoor adventures.





| ASIN | B071ZFGSYR |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,953 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #7 in Hunting Gun Monopods & Bipods |
| Brand Name | PRIMOS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (8,214) |
| Date First Available | June 11, 2017 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00010135000363, 00010135658137 |
| Grip Material | Rubber |
| Included Components | Trigger Stick |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 39 x 7 x 3 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 38.5 x 6 x 2.5 inches |
| Manufacturer | Bushnell |
| Minimum Height | 33 Inches |
| Model Name | Primos Trigger Stick Gen3 Monopod Camo 33-65" |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.75 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 65813 |
| Size | Adjust to 33-65" |
| Sport Type | Hunting |
| Style | Gen3 Tall Monopod |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| UPC | 010135658137 010135000363 |
| Warranty Description | Limited Manufacturer |
J**.
Best shooting sticks on the market
I bought this shooting stick for my boar hunts. So far, I've been successful on every hunt using this stick. The operation of the stick is so easy to use in the field. The trigger releases the legs and is a good hold while you are aiming. The sticks can adjust to any height you need. You can stand or sit if needed. It also rotates if you are tracking a moving animal. It can double as a walking stick if you are in the hills which always sucks. The stick is very lightweight and surprisingly sturdy. If it were just a little less expensive, it would be perfect. But if you want to have a successful hunt, it is still worth the money. If you hunt, you know you don't get too many second shots so just get this stick and make sure you get your animal!
B**.
Good rifle rest and spotting scope tripod + trekking pole
I liked that it came with spotting scope and camera mount adapter. Plus the quick release button for switching from rifle rest V to spotting scope is fast and secure. It is a little long at 42" compressed. But, I will try to tie it onto my backpack I have the Primos Trigger Stick mono pod. Worked great for me last year on a Pronghorn at 175 yards. This year, 2019, I used the tripod on white tail hunts to Georgia, Illinois, and on my Coues Deer hunt. It worked great as a solid gun rest. It is also a good solid base for my spotting scope, but it takes a little practice to scan across and vertically. Instructions say "do not use as a trekking pole" which is exactly what I used it for in the rugged superstition mountains. The shooting stick tripod (when legs are strapped together) provides a very stable support while climbing or traversing steep terrain. I could also easily adjust the height I needed by pulling the trigger. This was a life saver when I was climbing up out of a steep canyon - in total darkness - with half a coues deer, rifle, and heavy pack on my back. I shot that coues through the neck at 360 yards across a canyon, using the solid rest provided by the Primos Trigger Stick Gen 3 series tripod. Both my mono-pod and my tripod trigger sticks have held up to all the abuses I can cause in of tough terrain, and horrible weather. These products are the best equipment I've added to my pile in 65 years of hunting experience. Wil Primos and Jim Shockey are the real deals and any product with their name on it - is a product I know I can depend upon.
B**.
A must for thermal hunting
I’ve been hunting at night with a thermal scope for the past five years or so. Unlike a day scope, using thermals in the dark requires you to scan repeatedly with the rifle, unless you have a hand-held scanner. Shouldering the rifle repeatedly can get tiring, so most people will use some kind of aid, like a monopod or tripod to help walk, scan and shoot. I recently retired my telescoping monopod which had put in good service. I’d seen the Primos Trigger Stick Gen 3 reviewed by Todd Huey on his Lone Star Boars channel, and decided to give it a try. After hunting with this for the past few weeks I’m very impressed. This thing is so good it makes me wonder how I managed for so long without it. It’s actually lighter than my old monopod. It's much, much steadier either as a monopod or a tripod. The head tracks beautifully. It deploys/adjusts in seconds. The finish is smooth, seems durable and feels like cerakote. I particularly like how the Stick adjusts so easily up or down in almost any type of terrain. You can use it from the sitting or standing position, in a hide or from a shooting chair or whatever. It comes with two heads, one for the shooting yoke (included) and the other as a spare. On my spare I mounted a BOG UltraLite clamping head for when I’m stationary and using the thermal camera app on my phone. The BOG head is a bit heavy for this setup, and the Trigger Stick a bit light; I would not recommend using it this way for walking around or in heavy wind. This device works best with the yoke alone. Bottom line is that so far the Trigger Stick has far exceeded my expectations and I would recommend it to anyone who hunts, day or night.
H**X
Good Product, Not incredably advanced over previous models, Quick release usless until adapters are available. No Wrist Strap
Nice Hunting Tool. Comes with tag saying not to use as walking stick. Use as walking stick at your own risk! Clinks a bit when used that way due to the two metal legs. Very stable for shooting platform. Easily adjustable. Does NOT have optics adapter available as of this writing. So, even though this is advertised as dual purpose, as of NOW, it is only usable as a shooting platform, therefore, the Quick Release Head feature is useless until adapters are made available. Head rotates smoothly and without wobble, trigger adjustment lever is smooth and VERY easy to use. Does NOT come with the hand loop that the older models came with. Seems sturdy and capable, I used for climbing very rough terrain while Elk hunting in Northern NM, 4-5 days of heavy use. Performed admirably with no defects or malfunctions. (Again, I emphasize, this is NOT supposed to be a walking stick!) If you need the walking support, and it is necessary for you to lean heavily on this it may not support your weight and you might get injured. The star shaped plastic feet on the end of the legs grabbed grass and weeds when using as walking support, and when the legs get caught on something they will extend (pull out) and you have to pull the trigger to re-adjust to your comfort height. Handle is comfortable, trigger is placed comfortably for my large hands, easy to use with plenty of space for gloved fingers to fit under the trigger release mechanism. Overall, a good product, useful, and works as intended and advertised. THE ONLY PROBLEMS that I found; Very Pricey, Clinks trying to be stealthy, (but I have to add only when using as a walking stick, which is NOT recommended), and advertised quick release applications for Optics are NOT available YET. I'd buy it again, but it's worth the time to look for the best price, the Primos suggested retail is Too High.
M**.
Light and easy to use
Love these trigger sticks. They are light and easy to pack out. They are tall enough to use from standing and short enough to use from a seat in a blind. Trigger makes adjustment fast and easy.
K**C
5***** Product
Great piece to shoot from. Works perfectly plus good to use as a walking stick. A must have if you hog hunt or need a walking stick.
L**O
Maravilloso
G**8
Toller Artikel - Versand schnell
M**N
J'ai fait quelques tests et j'ai vraiment hâte de l'essayer a la chasse. Très bon produit.
A**ー
出荷前の検品をきちんとするべきです。 良い商品なので、惜しいです。
P**E
Deux pieds d’appui alors que trois mieux
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