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Reasonable bipod
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<blockquote data-quote="7Rum Slayer" data-source="post: 2609280" data-attributes="member: 113894"><p>I have used Harris bipods for more than 30 years and see no reason to change. I have about 5 of them and my fav is the 9" to 13" swivel with the aftermarket tension lock. I have found them to be a bit touchy on the bench however, my tip is to put a dry slick piece of cardboard on the bench and the bipod feet on that. It allows the rifle to slide with free recoil with no preloading at all and has improved my bench shooting. In the field I have to have thoughtful bipod feet placement and a slight preload to make the Harris work. cheers, Jason</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7Rum Slayer, post: 2609280, member: 113894"] I have used Harris bipods for more than 30 years and see no reason to change. I have about 5 of them and my fav is the 9" to 13" swivel with the aftermarket tension lock. I have found them to be a bit touchy on the bench however, my tip is to put a dry slick piece of cardboard on the bench and the bipod feet on that. It allows the rifle to slide with free recoil with no preloading at all and has improved my bench shooting. In the field I have to have thoughtful bipod feet placement and a slight preload to make the Harris work. cheers, Jason [/QUOTE]
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