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how do you rate the differnt bi-pods
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<blockquote data-quote="John B" data-source="post: 42684" data-attributes="member: 563"><p>The Versa-Pod works very well for us at Wind River Precision. I like it better than the Harris because it swivels freely. The S model Harris has a flat spring to keep the bipod centered, this means you must exert side preassure to the rifle to remove the cant if the ground is not level. This side preassure will vary depending on how much cant correction the postion will require and which direction the preassure is ie. right or left. This will in turn affect how the rifle recoils which will affect point of impact. The bipods that swivel freely don't feel as stable but with practice will allow better field shooting by allowing a neutral hold on the gun that is consistant fron shot to shot. The Versa-Pod is also quick detachable. We mount the stud in the end of the forend. This is fairly clean and adds little bulk or weight when the bipod is removed. The factory sling swivel adapter is to bulky for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John B, post: 42684, member: 563"] The Versa-Pod works very well for us at Wind River Precision. I like it better than the Harris because it swivels freely. The S model Harris has a flat spring to keep the bipod centered, this means you must exert side preassure to the rifle to remove the cant if the ground is not level. This side preassure will vary depending on how much cant correction the postion will require and which direction the preassure is ie. right or left. This will in turn affect how the rifle recoils which will affect point of impact. The bipods that swivel freely don't feel as stable but with practice will allow better field shooting by allowing a neutral hold on the gun that is consistant fron shot to shot. The Versa-Pod is also quick detachable. We mount the stud in the end of the forend. This is fairly clean and adds little bulk or weight when the bipod is removed. The factory sling swivel adapter is to bulky for me. [/QUOTE]
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