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<blockquote data-quote="WY02K" data-source="post: 1694951" data-attributes="member: 85125"><p>I grew up and live in southern Wyoming. 90% of our shots on game are taken with a Harris bipod. We us the tallest version (12"-25") with the swivel for hunting. We own every height available and ALWAYS take the tallest. I'm not sure what vegetation people are talking about but here we have trees and sage brush, (sage is a great rest as well). The only tall grass we encounter the shots will be close enough to take offhand. I love my short Atlas bipods for long range target practice but the tall Harris bipods go on all our rifles for the hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WY02K, post: 1694951, member: 85125"] I grew up and live in southern Wyoming. 90% of our shots on game are taken with a Harris bipod. We us the tallest version (12"-25") with the swivel for hunting. We own every height available and ALWAYS take the tallest. I'm not sure what vegetation people are talking about but here we have trees and sage brush, (sage is a great rest as well). The only tall grass we encounter the shots will be close enough to take offhand. I love my short Atlas bipods for long range target practice but the tall Harris bipods go on all our rifles for the hunt. [/QUOTE]
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