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<blockquote data-quote="sixfivefanboy" data-source="post: 1931037" data-attributes="member: 111827"><p>Last two were sitting with bipod and pack for rear support. I always prefer prone, but with sagebrush sometimes it isn't an option. I have gone to the Harris 12-25 swivel bipod for almost all my big game hunting. It is one of the most versatile bipods out there. I can shoot prone with it the pack or a coat for rear support. If I am sitting shooting uphill I put the legs on my toes and adjust accordingly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sixfivefanboy, post: 1931037, member: 111827"] Last two were sitting with bipod and pack for rear support. I always prefer prone, but with sagebrush sometimes it isn’t an option. I have gone to the Harris 12-25 swivel bipod for almost all my big game hunting. It is one of the most versatile bipods out there. I can shoot prone with it the pack or a coat for rear support. If I am sitting shooting uphill I put the legs on my toes and adjust accordingly. [/QUOTE]
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