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Most Important Bipod Features
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<blockquote data-quote="Dragoon300" data-source="post: 2587153" data-attributes="member: 115285"><p>In my opinion panning bipods are not needed and are less stable. If I want to pan I use a tripod, much better and mor stability. If you do not want much height and only want to use it for bench or prone there are quite a few good bipods available. If you want to be able to go from prone to sitting or kneeling I recommend the Modular Evolution carbon fiber bipod with interchangeable, and stackable CF legs. I have a number of friends equipped with them and they all like them. I think they are absolutely the best bipod for hunting bar none.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dragoon300, post: 2587153, member: 115285"] In my opinion panning bipods are not needed and are less stable. If I want to pan I use a tripod, much better and mor stability. If you do not want much height and only want to use it for bench or prone there are quite a few good bipods available. If you want to be able to go from prone to sitting or kneeling I recommend the Modular Evolution carbon fiber bipod with interchangeable, and stackable CF legs. I have a number of friends equipped with them and they all like them. I think they are absolutely the best bipod for hunting bar none. [/QUOTE]
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