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<blockquote data-quote="PNWdude67" data-source="post: 3075797" data-attributes="member: 110615"><p>Good news is there's a lot of options. Things to consider, how will you attach it to your rifle. Height you are comfortable shooting prone at. Cost, weight. Durability and versatility. I have tried them all. They are not all the same as some have suggested. I have settled on two models. One for hunting and one for competition in field matches. The double pull ckyepod lite is the best I have used for competition in field environments. It is rock solid and allows for excellent recoil management. It's not quiet to deploy and even though it's a light version it weighs a good amount. The MTN from a dude out of New Zealand is stupid light and very adjustable. It is also quiet <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🤫" title="Shushing face :shushing_face:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f92b.png" data-shortname=":shushing_face:" />… this will be on my hunting gun. It is not as forgiving for recoil management and not as strong or durable as ckye pod. The atlas is very stable and another solid option but I sold all mine. I like a taller bipod to give me room under the but for a larger bag or even my pack supporting my chest some. Gives you more room to shoot uphill or on uneven surfaces.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PNWdude67, post: 3075797, member: 110615"] Good news is there’s a lot of options. Things to consider, how will you attach it to your rifle. Height you are comfortable shooting prone at. Cost, weight. Durability and versatility. I have tried them all. They are not all the same as some have suggested. I have settled on two models. One for hunting and one for competition in field matches. The double pull ckyepod lite is the best I have used for competition in field environments. It is rock solid and allows for excellent recoil management. It’s not quiet to deploy and even though it’s a light version it weighs a good amount. The MTN from a dude out of New Zealand is stupid light and very adjustable. It is also quiet 🤫… this will be on my hunting gun. It is not as forgiving for recoil management and not as strong or durable as ckye pod. The atlas is very stable and another solid option but I sold all mine. I like a taller bipod to give me room under the but for a larger bag or even my pack supporting my chest some. Gives you more room to shoot uphill or on uneven surfaces. [/QUOTE]
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