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<blockquote data-quote="Scrubbit" data-source="post: 864470" data-attributes="member: 71886"><p>Use 2 versapods. One is 7-9 for prone, and the other is 15-23 version for sitting. I have found them highly adaptable to varied ground, stable and effective. As well, I like the quick release so I can swap from rifle to rifle quickly. My only complaint is that in wet weather, you have to douse the components and joints liberally with oil to keep them from rusting. Aluminum or SS would be a nice option, but then the price tag would skyrocket.</p><p></p><p>The 23 in bipod is perfect for sitting when fully extended for a taller guy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scrubbit, post: 864470, member: 71886"] Use 2 versapods. One is 7-9 for prone, and the other is 15-23 version for sitting. I have found them highly adaptable to varied ground, stable and effective. As well, I like the quick release so I can swap from rifle to rifle quickly. My only complaint is that in wet weather, you have to douse the components and joints liberally with oil to keep them from rusting. Aluminum or SS would be a nice option, but then the price tag would skyrocket. The 23 in bipod is perfect for sitting when fully extended for a taller guy. [/QUOTE]
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