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What bipod for hunting???
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<blockquote data-quote="STNDBYnSNDIT" data-source="post: 3028210" data-attributes="member: 91329"><p>The past few years I have gone solely to tripods only for the weight savings in the mountains and the adaptability. Plus the buy once cry once as in I don't have to buy a bipod for the rifle and a tripod for my spotter. Just need an Acra mount on everything.</p><p></p><p>I do however still run Harris 6-9 on a few rifles.</p><p></p><p>If weight isn't a concern then I use my RPS on my Blaser with a spigot mount. This is the same one from the thlr.no blog. It wasn't cheap and it is pretty much an anchor in both the weight and ability to maintain shooting positions. Plus it expands I think almost to 18inchs yet keeps the rifle pretty low center of gravity. If this was lighter I would mount it on all my rifles somehow!!</p><p></p><p>In the end I'm now going back to tripods as even on the Blaser I'm toying how to mount an Acra plate on it without impacting the barrel swap abilities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STNDBYnSNDIT, post: 3028210, member: 91329"] The past few years I have gone solely to tripods only for the weight savings in the mountains and the adaptability. Plus the buy once cry once as in I don't have to buy a bipod for the rifle and a tripod for my spotter. Just need an Acra mount on everything. I do however still run Harris 6-9 on a few rifles. If weight isn't a concern then I use my RPS on my Blaser with a spigot mount. This is the same one from the thlr.no blog. It wasn't cheap and it is pretty much an anchor in both the weight and ability to maintain shooting positions. Plus it expands I think almost to 18inchs yet keeps the rifle pretty low center of gravity. If this was lighter I would mount it on all my rifles somehow!! In the end I'm now going back to tripods as even on the Blaser I'm toying how to mount an Acra plate on it without impacting the barrel swap abilities. [/QUOTE]
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