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Bipod or no, what’s your experience?
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<blockquote data-quote="JTB" data-source="post: 1747092" data-attributes="member: 97196"><p>Always use a bipod unless it is something within 150 yards or so. Switched all my rifles to the Javelin Pro Hunt bipod a while back because I don't like having a bulky bipod attached to my rifle while hiking. Just need one bipod and install a magnetic mount into each rifle. The mount is set into the stock with epoxy so is level with the stock, will not catch on anything and never comes loose. The carbon bipod only weighs 6 oz so you don't notice it in your pack. It attaches in a second and is ready to go. Really nice for a pack hunt. Fairly expensive but you only need one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JTB, post: 1747092, member: 97196"] Always use a bipod unless it is something within 150 yards or so. Switched all my rifles to the Javelin Pro Hunt bipod a while back because I don’t like having a bulky bipod attached to my rifle while hiking. Just need one bipod and install a magnetic mount into each rifle. The mount is set into the stock with epoxy so is level with the stock, will not catch on anything and never comes loose. The carbon bipod only weighs 6 oz so you don’t notice it in your pack. It attaches in a second and is ready to go. Really nice for a pack hunt. Fairly expensive but you only need one. [/QUOTE]
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