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Bipod Buddy Rear Suppor Review
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<blockquote data-quote="cowboy" data-source="post: 544108" data-attributes="member: 8833"><p>I would like to add to Broz's review with my own rather than start another one.</p><p></p><p>Just for a little background. I was not one of the members chosen on the free trial offered by Len and Bipod Buddy. I had contacted Bipod Buddy and after a few emails I offered to buy one. They were kind enough (and also confident enough I think) to offer to send me 3 different models. I could buy one or all or return one or all.</p><p></p><p>They sent me their models of Lil Buddy, Big Buddy, and their DCS (double cross section) for my review.</p><p></p><p>I shoot/practice a couple thousand rounds a year with a 22LR rifle out to 300 yds and 8" 22LR pistol out to 200 yds per year so this is where I started. After a half dozen times I moved to the bigger guns. We also went out 2 different days to shoot various rocks up different canyons.</p><p></p><p>I agree with Broz's review to a "T" and couldn't have said it any better or any different. I came up with the same line of thinking as he posted above.</p><p></p><p>I will add one thing, I would buy their Lil Buddy for if nothing else a front end pistol rest. For any of you that hunt/shoot/practice with a pistol, this Lil Buddy is the best front end rest that I have used. The capability of slight vertical adjustment is almost instantaneous once you get the hang of it while still allowing your shooting wrist to be supported by the ground in the prone position. </p><p></p><p>Bottom line was I returned the Big Buddy and the DCS to them. This was personal preference as I want to be as close to the dirt as I can. In addition I sent them a check for the Lil Buddy that they let me test plus enough money to cover 2 more Lil Buddy's that will be going into my sons saddle bags or back packs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowboy, post: 544108, member: 8833"] I would like to add to Broz's review with my own rather than start another one. Just for a little background. I was not one of the members chosen on the free trial offered by Len and Bipod Buddy. I had contacted Bipod Buddy and after a few emails I offered to buy one. They were kind enough (and also confident enough I think) to offer to send me 3 different models. I could buy one or all or return one or all. They sent me their models of Lil Buddy, Big Buddy, and their DCS (double cross section) for my review. I shoot/practice a couple thousand rounds a year with a 22LR rifle out to 300 yds and 8" 22LR pistol out to 200 yds per year so this is where I started. After a half dozen times I moved to the bigger guns. We also went out 2 different days to shoot various rocks up different canyons. I agree with Broz's review to a "T" and couldn't have said it any better or any different. I came up with the same line of thinking as he posted above. I will add one thing, I would buy their Lil Buddy for if nothing else a front end pistol rest. For any of you that hunt/shoot/practice with a pistol, this Lil Buddy is the best front end rest that I have used. The capability of slight vertical adjustment is almost instantaneous once you get the hang of it while still allowing your shooting wrist to be supported by the ground in the prone position. Bottom line was I returned the Big Buddy and the DCS to them. This was personal preference as I want to be as close to the dirt as I can. In addition I sent them a check for the Lil Buddy that they let me test plus enough money to cover 2 more Lil Buddy's that will be going into my sons saddle bags or back packs. [/QUOTE]
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