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Bipod vs Tripod and Saddle
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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 1460680" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>Only you can determine that, based on how and where you hunt long range. Type of terrain, coupled with the conditions can be a game changer. </p><p>If you hunt from stationary positions, especially the same ones year after year, you can usually adapt the locations to suit your preferred method at least to a point. </p><p>The vast majority of all PA long range hunting/shooting is from some type of bench. Be it piled up rocks, a board nailed on a stump, or a small portable one carried to the location.</p><p> It would be rare to hear about someone preferring prone/bipod there primarily due to terrain and other restraints. So to sum it all up, conditions will decide that for you to a large degree.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 1460680, member: 12443"] Only you can determine that, based on how and where you hunt long range. Type of terrain, coupled with the conditions can be a game changer. If you hunt from stationary positions, especially the same ones year after year, you can usually adapt the locations to suit your preferred method at least to a point. The vast majority of all PA long range hunting/shooting is from some type of bench. Be it piled up rocks, a board nailed on a stump, or a small portable one carried to the location. It would be rare to hear about someone preferring prone/bipod there primarily due to terrain and other restraints. So to sum it all up, conditions will decide that for you to a large degree. [/QUOTE]
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