![]() I’ve used several monopods through the years with crossbows and my favorite is the Primos Trigger Stick Gen3 Crossbow Tall Monopod (MSRP: $85.99 below). ![]() That said, using one is far better than shooting freehand. Monopods are the least stable shooting rest because there’s only one point of contact with the ground. ![]() Primos Trigger Stick Gen3 Crossbow Tall Monopod All these tasks are possible with traditional aluminum tripods, but they are relatively heavy, clunky, and often loud. Consider adding them to your inventory and then explain to your crossbow customers the need to aim and fire a horizontal bow with aid of a shooting rest. By providing a tall, extremely stable, and more adaptable alternative to a rifle-mounted bipod, a tripod allows shooters to stand, pan, and pivot in order to engage targets at a variety of elevations, distances, and directions. The Locking Leg Angles give you more stability at more. The three shooting rests discussed below will work well with most crossbows. The Crossbow Trigger Stick will be able to fit multiple different crossbows in an ever growing market. In other words, the yoke could interfere with crossbow string travel, with is very dangerous. While the same shooting rest they use for their firearm might work with a crossbow, there’s a decent chance it won’t because of the yoke’s length or shape. Gun deer hunters are quite familiar with using shooting rests, so they will certainly be receptive to the idea of using a shooting support when aiming and firing a crossbow. ![]() Crossbow sales continue to increase as more firearm deer hunters look to extend their opportunities in the field. ![]()
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