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Which Javelin bipod?
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<blockquote data-quote="2rjshort" data-source="post: 2630323" data-attributes="member: 114172"><p>I ended up purchasing the Pro Hunt Tac long which I believe extends from 8.9 to 12.2". I've only had it for about a month and have not had the opportunity to use it on a hunt yet. I've done quite a bit of rock and steel busting with it and I'm glad I went with the long to get above grass and weeds. Its still only useful in prone positions as its not tall enough for sitting. I bought the Red Kettle holster which I have attached to the waist belt of my EXO pack, so the bipod will always be with me if I need it.</p><p>One option you may want to consider for sitting positions if you use trekking poles is the Wiser Quick stick adapters for the poles. I've been using these quite a bit, since I use trekking poles when packing meat or on steep terrain, and have found them quite useful. So far I've taken a Yote at 337 and a Black Bear a 430 with no rear support and felt completely stable. I have practiced with them quite a bit though. I will say when rifle hunting I will probably always have the Wiser Quick stick system on a pair of trekking poles with me going forward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2rjshort, post: 2630323, member: 114172"] I ended up purchasing the Pro Hunt Tac long which I believe extends from 8.9 to 12.2". I've only had it for about a month and have not had the opportunity to use it on a hunt yet. I've done quite a bit of rock and steel busting with it and I'm glad I went with the long to get above grass and weeds. Its still only useful in prone positions as its not tall enough for sitting. I bought the Red Kettle holster which I have attached to the waist belt of my EXO pack, so the bipod will always be with me if I need it. One option you may want to consider for sitting positions if you use trekking poles is the Wiser Quick stick adapters for the poles. I've been using these quite a bit, since I use trekking poles when packing meat or on steep terrain, and have found them quite useful. So far I've taken a Yote at 337 and a Black Bear a 430 with no rear support and felt completely stable. I have practiced with them quite a bit though. I will say when rifle hunting I will probably always have the Wiser Quick stick system on a pair of trekking poles with me going forward. [/QUOTE]
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