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<blockquote data-quote="mnoland30" data-source="post: 1607896" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>I used a Harris bipod on all my rifles for years. In all that time I think I only made two shots from prone, usually the grass is too high. Two or three times the bipod wasn't long enough, so I ended up setting up on a log once, and on my boots another time. Not ideal. I finally switched to lightweight aluminum shooting sticks. They are never too short. Natchez even sells tripod shoooting sticks. Very stable. I rest the butt of the rifle on my knee, and can shoot almost as well as off a sandbag. That said, I'm not shooting 700 yards. I'd want to be prone for that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mnoland30, post: 1607896, member: 29323"] I used a Harris bipod on all my rifles for years. In all that time I think I only made two shots from prone, usually the grass is too high. Two or three times the bipod wasn't long enough, so I ended up setting up on a log once, and on my boots another time. Not ideal. I finally switched to lightweight aluminum shooting sticks. They are never too short. Natchez even sells tripod shoooting sticks. Very stable. I rest the butt of the rifle on my knee, and can shoot almost as well as off a sandbag. That said, I'm not shooting 700 yards. I'd want to be prone for that. [/QUOTE]
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