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<blockquote data-quote="NWmissouriman" data-source="post: 1150524" data-attributes="member: 45260"><p>I really like the Harris S bipod. I have all three sizes, but to me the 6-9 is really best saved for the bench because it's not quite high enough to use from prone if you are laying downhill. I really like the 9-13 for prone shooting. I usually have the 13.5-27 attached to the gun and the 9-13 in my backpack. I highly recommend putting the Alpha Bravo Bipod lock on the Harris bipod's. They are pretty cheap and you get a more solid lock on the pivot. It's a lot easier than trying to turn that small round knob. I've tried the cheaper Caldwell and Blackhawk bipod's and they just aren't as good as the Harris.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NWmissouriman, post: 1150524, member: 45260"] I really like the Harris S bipod. I have all three sizes, but to me the 6-9 is really best saved for the bench because it's not quite high enough to use from prone if you are laying downhill. I really like the 9-13 for prone shooting. I usually have the 13.5-27 attached to the gun and the 9-13 in my backpack. I highly recommend putting the Alpha Bravo Bipod lock on the Harris bipod's. They are pretty cheap and you get a more solid lock on the pivot. It's a lot easier than trying to turn that small round knob. I've tried the cheaper Caldwell and Blackhawk bipod's and they just aren't as good as the Harris. [/QUOTE]
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