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I'm Done with a Bipod on My Hunting Gun
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<blockquote data-quote="vancewalker007" data-source="post: 2292957" data-attributes="member: 66917"><p>Once I started carrying Phoenix Shooting bags I dropped my bipod. For prone shots I use the Phoenix shooting bags. We hunt Coues deer a lot so prone shots happen. For seated or standing shots I either use a clamp attached to my tripod or if I'm doing more walking and shooting standing up I carry my Viper Stix. They can be used seated as well. I've shot a ton of steel and killed critters at 500 yards easily off the Vipers. We just used them in Africa and shot 13 head of game ranging from 80 yards to 500 yards off of them. The Vipers can also be used for walk sticks in a pinch during a stalk. I have shot a lot of stuff using a bipod, but they add weight and don't work great on uneven surfaces. The Phoenix shooting bag to rifle surface is always the same and the bottom of the bag conforms to the surface underneath.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vancewalker007, post: 2292957, member: 66917"] Once I started carrying Phoenix Shooting bags I dropped my bipod. For prone shots I use the Phoenix shooting bags. We hunt Coues deer a lot so prone shots happen. For seated or standing shots I either use a clamp attached to my tripod or if I'm doing more walking and shooting standing up I carry my Viper Stix. They can be used seated as well. I've shot a ton of steel and killed critters at 500 yards easily off the Vipers. We just used them in Africa and shot 13 head of game ranging from 80 yards to 500 yards off of them. The Vipers can also be used for walk sticks in a pinch during a stalk. I have shot a lot of stuff using a bipod, but they add weight and don't work great on uneven surfaces. The Phoenix shooting bag to rifle surface is always the same and the bottom of the bag conforms to the surface underneath. [/QUOTE]
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