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What bipod for hunting???
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<blockquote data-quote="sierrastalker" data-source="post: 3028589" data-attributes="member: 125664"><p>Another Spartan here.....works great, no noise, it's not there when you don't need it, it takes about 1 second to attach it and it weighs nearly nothing. I've got an adapter on every one of my rifles, so the bipod just lives in my pack and goes in my pocket when I start walking. What I like the most is that it ISN'T there most of the time......I know OP said don't just say 'use your pack' but that's what I end up doing a lot. There are so many ways to use your pack to build a rest that it just works in a lot of scenarios. That being said, when there's a perfect setup and the bipod comes into play, it's definitely when I feel most confident. </p><p></p><p>I'm looking at these Hatch rigs now, though! I wouldn't carry it on a backpack trip due to weight, but every trip isn't a backpack trip! It looks pretty cool and the sitting position shots would be great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sierrastalker, post: 3028589, member: 125664"] Another Spartan here.....works great, no noise, it's not there when you don't need it, it takes about 1 second to attach it and it weighs nearly nothing. I've got an adapter on every one of my rifles, so the bipod just lives in my pack and goes in my pocket when I start walking. What I like the most is that it ISN'T there most of the time......I know OP said don't just say 'use your pack' but that's what I end up doing a lot. There are so many ways to use your pack to build a rest that it just works in a lot of scenarios. That being said, when there's a perfect setup and the bipod comes into play, it's definitely when I feel most confident. I'm looking at these Hatch rigs now, though! I wouldn't carry it on a backpack trip due to weight, but every trip isn't a backpack trip! It looks pretty cool and the sitting position shots would be great. [/QUOTE]
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