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which bipod?
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<blockquote data-quote="Don Ward" data-source="post: 417111" data-attributes="member: 19118"><p>We use the shortest Stoney Point. It snaps on and off so we only put it on when needed. They are light and the rubber "Y" that joins the legs is flexible making it very fast to set up on uneven terrain. They also allow the rifle to recoil naturally instead of dragging a regular bipod rearward during recoil.</p><p></p><p>We have a stud for them that will go in that extra female in the front of your stock. It's less bulky than the one that comes with them. Let me know if you need one.</p><p></p><p>Looks like the rifle is coming together nicely!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Ward, post: 417111, member: 19118"] We use the shortest Stoney Point. It snaps on and off so we only put it on when needed. They are light and the rubber "Y" that joins the legs is flexible making it very fast to set up on uneven terrain. They also allow the rifle to recoil naturally instead of dragging a regular bipod rearward during recoil. We have a stud for them that will go in that extra female in the front of your stock. It's less bulky than the one that comes with them. Let me know if you need one. Looks like the rifle is coming together nicely! [/QUOTE]
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