23 January 2016, 09:12
lavacaBipods
Anyone know anything about bipods? I don't. I'm looking at the possibility of some long range shots from prone or sitting positions and would like a bipod that would attach to the front sling stud and accommodate both.
Any recommendations?
23 January 2016, 14:23
AbbispaThe Harris BRS is the go to bipod for most. Add a KMW pod lock to the swivel and you are set. Next up the line would be the one from Atlas. I haven't shot one but it is also well liked. Those two are by far and away the one i see most of.
F-class guys mostly use the one from sinclair international. Its like having a front rest attached to your rifle.
Hope this helps.
23 January 2016, 16:36
p dog shooterI like Bipods they really help.
But they do add weight and bulk if they are not attached the chance you well have time to quickly put it on is slim.
I use Harris or their knock offs.
23 January 2016, 16:44
Al VeoliMy "knock off" bipod helped me make a 350 yard shot on an antelope last year. Several years prior to that I pulled the leg off one side in my excitement to take a shot on an antelope and you quickly discover that a bipod does not convert to a monopod. Get the bipod with the leg extension length you think you will use and make sure it is rock solid on your forend. Don't worry about the weight.
23 January 2016, 21:19
B L O'ConnorYeah, I have a
Harris too. I went with the Appha-Bravo lock at the same link for no particular reason. The easy-to-use lock is worth its weight in gold to me.
I use mine for shooting ground squirrels off a pivoting shooting bench and I think it's wonderful. I actually like it better than bag rests.
24 January 2016, 17:20
sputsterI have been using a Harris bipod for prone shooting with Rem 700; it is the plainer kind where if you need to level out you need to extend one leg or another to do so. I haven't tried the one with the swivel head so would be curious as to how stable or durable they are.
25 January 2016, 02:19
ted thornI have a Harris in my pack but would only use it beyond 200
200 and under I will use my pack or Trigger Stix tripod
25 January 2016, 03:27
p dog shooterquote:
I haven't tried the one with the swivel head so would be curious as to how stable or durable they are.
I tried the swivel head on a couple of PD hunts/shoots I don't use them any more.
I found them not as stable as the fixed models.
27 January 2016, 03:50
Use Enough GunHarris Bi-pods.

I have the swivel heads and personally have no problem with them.

27 January 2016, 05:28
AnotherAZWriterI shoot the sitting model with shooting sling. I put the buttstock on my knee, my left arm through the sling loop, tighten the keeper, then with my left hand I reach under my left leg and grab the sling. When I relax my left leg everything is bench rest steady. I can shoot 1/2 MOA from the field.
I carry mine in my pack and use it beyond 300; less than that, I just sit and use the sling. When I do mount the bipod, I put in on with the leg facing toward me, as it is easier to extend the legs in a crouched position.