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Bipod Advice shooting stick advice
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<blockquote data-quote="sbhooper" data-source="post: 896617" data-attributes="member: 72297"><p>Unless you can get prone, the bipods are not that great for stability. Use a tripod and you will never want a bipod. They are far more stable. I have a Bog Pod and I am way happier with that than with any bipod that I have ever used. </p><p> </p><p> I have a Harris bipod that I will give you a great price on if you decide that you want a bipod. I also have the rifle sling with shooting stix built in that I have no use for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sbhooper, post: 896617, member: 72297"] Unless you can get prone, the bipods are not that great for stability. Use a tripod and you will never want a bipod. They are far more stable. I have a Bog Pod and I am way happier with that than with any bipod that I have ever used. I have a Harris bipod that I will give you a great price on if you decide that you want a bipod. I also have the rifle sling with shooting stix built in that I have no use for. [/QUOTE]
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