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Lightweight Bipods
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<blockquote data-quote="rukidnme" data-source="post: 33513" data-attributes="member: 2046"><p>Snipe-pod, makes a very lightweight bi-pod.</p><p>Do a search and you should come up with their website. Make by Kramer Designs I believe.</p><p>I have one.</p><p>Positives are they are very light and carry on a belt pouch. 8oz complete I believe.</p><p>Easy to attach to the clip that is mounted on your sling stud.</p><p>Adjustable on every axis so are good for uneven terrain.</p><p></p><p>Negatives I do not like the way the mounting clip attaches to the sling stud. It seems it could come loose and lose the small pin that keeps it on. (this has never happened to me). Not as steady as the Harris Bipod. But that is the price you pay for lightweight and being able to move your rifle in any direction for the shot after it is mounted on the bipod.</p><p></p><p>My rifle shoots just as well off the Snipe-pod as it does off the Harris. Which is the same aimpoint as when I am shooting off a bag. My rifle is free floated and very stiff H-S Precision stock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rukidnme, post: 33513, member: 2046"] Snipe-pod, makes a very lightweight bi-pod. Do a search and you should come up with their website. Make by Kramer Designs I believe. I have one. Positives are they are very light and carry on a belt pouch. 8oz complete I believe. Easy to attach to the clip that is mounted on your sling stud. Adjustable on every axis so are good for uneven terrain. Negatives I do not like the way the mounting clip attaches to the sling stud. It seems it could come loose and lose the small pin that keeps it on. (this has never happened to me). Not as steady as the Harris Bipod. But that is the price you pay for lightweight and being able to move your rifle in any direction for the shot after it is mounted on the bipod. My rifle shoots just as well off the Snipe-pod as it does off the Harris. Which is the same aimpoint as when I am shooting off a bag. My rifle is free floated and very stiff H-S Precision stock. [/QUOTE]
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