Bi Pods
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I use a Harris BR model. That's 6-9 inches. I shoot off a bench or over the hood of my pickup and I find if I get any higher I need too much sand bag on the back to anchor the butt of the rifle. For prone position on a hunting rifle I use the 9-13 inch model so I can get over the grass a little better and I can make do on the hood by turning the bag up on edge for the butt. I used a longer model years ago for sitting but didn"t like it. So now I carry some "sticks" if I'm walking and they are adjustable for sitting, kneeling, or standing. Whatever bipod you choose I would recommend the swivel feature so you can square the cross hairs of the scope. Sight in and practice with the bipod so you don't even have to think about it in the field it will just be natural.
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I shoot either sitting or standing, so I use Stoney Point Pole Cat Bi Pod sticks.
They helped me take a 'yote at 400 yards from a standing position while walking INTO a stand one morning!
If your shooting MAINLY from a sitting (calling) position get the Harris that goes to 36". A little bulky (like 14" closed) but nice when sitting. Too long to use at the bench.
They helped me take a 'yote at 400 yards from a standing position while walking INTO a stand one morning!
If your shooting MAINLY from a sitting (calling) position get the Harris that goes to 36". A little bulky (like 14" closed) but nice when sitting. Too long to use at the bench.
When your attack is going well you are about to be ambushed.
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Re: Bi Pods
Good sticks, man!
(Well - a 2 ounce trigger and LOTS of practice out to 600 yards helps!)
(Well - a 2 ounce trigger and LOTS of practice out to 600 yards helps!)
When your attack is going well you are about to be ambushed.
Re: Bi Pods
I made 2 sets of als bi fur pods one in green camo and one set in snow camo.
you can open them up and use them standing. or traditionally as cross sticks.
I like them. and cheap to make.
you can open them up and use them standing. or traditionally as cross sticks.
I like them. and cheap to make.