New Product Launch The Fly's Eye Shooting Stick Is Now Available!

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Dear Fellow Enthusiast,

This weekend we're pleased to announce the official launch of two new products: The Fly's Eye Tripod & Bipod Shooting Sticks. These new sticks are engineered to offer unmatched support and feature twice as many points of contact as traditional shooting sticks. No expense was spared in the creation of these innovative new sticks and like all of our other shooting sticks, they're backed by the only unconditional lifetime warranty in the business.

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Which Model Should I Choose?

Tripod Model

If you are hunting alone and want the sticks to stay in position on their own while you set your rifle in them and/or want the added rigidity of a third leg. View

Bipod Model
If someone else will be holding the sticks while you set your rifle in them. View

Advantages versus other models
  • Intuitive design that is easier to adjust; there are no buttons under tension that all have to be pushed in at the same time, or sleeve you have to carry to make them longer or shorter.
  • Heavy-duty construction and two points of contact make them extremely rigid.
  • Lighter weight: Less than 3 pounds.
  • Quieter: No hollow aluminum tubes to conduct sound.
  • Compact: Shorter when taken apart; the longest section of our XL model is only 38" long.
  • Nothing affixed to your front sling swivel which makes it difficult to carry or sling your rifle.
Visit our website today to learn more about these exciting new products.

Good hunting,
Jim & Elisabeth
 

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