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Harris bipod size
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<blockquote data-quote="TRG65" data-source="post: 1768906" data-attributes="member: 103919"><p>These bipods have two sections that you can pull out. So you have basically 11",18",25" options or wherever you want to adjust the friction wheels. I put claw feet on mine so that adds another inch. I'm 5'9" for cross leg sitting I only pull out one section. This does give a bit of a crouch and I can put my elbows on the inside of each knee to support the back of the rifle very well. I only use both sections if I want to try kneeling. The sitting is pretty stable, the kneeling with both sections extended isn't quite as much. If I need to go to kneeling or standing to clear an obstacle I want to use my Feisol tripod. That's really my preference, I use the bipod in sitting configuration if my son's rifle is on the tripod.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRG65, post: 1768906, member: 103919"] These bipods have two sections that you can pull out. So you have basically 11",18",25" options or wherever you want to adjust the friction wheels. I put claw feet on mine so that adds another inch. I'm 5'9" for cross leg sitting I only pull out one section. This does give a bit of a crouch and I can put my elbows on the inside of each knee to support the back of the rifle very well. I only use both sections if I want to try kneeling. The sitting is pretty stable, the kneeling with both sections extended isn't quite as much. If I need to go to kneeling or standing to clear an obstacle I want to use my Feisol tripod. That's really my preference, I use the bipod in sitting configuration if my son's rifle is on the tripod. [/QUOTE]
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