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Which Harris bipod model do you use?
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<blockquote data-quote="Petro712" data-source="post: 1276121" data-attributes="member: 99855"><p>9-13" swivel w/ notched legs and swivel lock lever.</p><p></p><p>Seems to be the most universal for my needs.</p><p>Legs quickly deploy due to spring tension pushing leg out.</p><p>Notches make one hand adjustment quick and easy.</p><p>Swivel allows for quick cant adjustments as bipod settles into the ground. </p><p>9" height can be lowered in most field settings by digging legs into ground. </p><p>13" will get over most things if you are prone. Any higher and you're into alternate shooting positions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Petro712, post: 1276121, member: 99855"] 9-13" swivel w/ notched legs and swivel lock lever. Seems to be the most universal for my needs. Legs quickly deploy due to spring tension pushing leg out. Notches make one hand adjustment quick and easy. Swivel allows for quick cant adjustments as bipod settles into the ground. 9" height can be lowered in most field settings by digging legs into ground. 13" will get over most things if you are prone. Any higher and you're into alternate shooting positions. [/QUOTE]
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