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Bipod or shooting sticks?
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<blockquote data-quote="bigg_sexy1" data-source="post: 318699" data-attributes="member: 9984"><p>I use Harris bipods I have 2 sets of 6"-9" swiveling with the "T-Nuts" podlock (one with leg notches, one with cam lock on legs), 1 set of 9"- 13" solid, and 1 set of 13"- 27" swiveling with T-Nuts pod lock. My dad also has a set of shooting sticks that we seem to pack around alot but have not used yet. The 6"-9" bipods with leg notches are my favorite.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p>In my own opinion Yotefever you will most likely be dissapointed by the Rock Creek bipods, the springs are "softer" than the springs on the Harris bipods, and becuse of that they do not provide a great/ solid platform to shoot from. Hving used both, I would say do yourself a favor and just stick with the Harris, here in Alberta they are the same price anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigg_sexy1, post: 318699, member: 9984"] I use Harris bipods I have 2 sets of 6"-9" swiveling with the "T-Nuts" podlock (one with leg notches, one with cam lock on legs), 1 set of 9"- 13" solid, and 1 set of 13"- 27" swiveling with T-Nuts pod lock. My dad also has a set of shooting sticks that we seem to pack around alot but have not used yet. The 6"-9" bipods with leg notches are my favorite. In my own opinion Yotefever you will most likely be dissapointed by the Rock Creek bipods, the springs are "softer" than the springs on the Harris bipods, and becuse of that they do not provide a great/ solid platform to shoot from. Hving used both, I would say do yourself a favor and just stick with the Harris, here in Alberta they are the same price anyway. [/QUOTE]
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