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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Courtney" data-source="post: 926650" data-attributes="member: 28191"><p>When I took the children elk hunting, they picked the bipods they liked best for the situation, and I carried a (Caldwell) field pod, which is a tripod that provides great stability for longer shots from higher levels. Didn't end up needing, but the children and I have both practiced with it a lot, and it offers excellent stability at higher sitting, kneeling, and good stability at standing heights.</p><p></p><p>It's not that heavy, and it is adjustable for a range of lengths, so it is completely compatible with a bipod. I'm not sure I would want to carry it up and down mountains with a long range rifle, but over flat ground it wouldn't be a problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Courtney, post: 926650, member: 28191"] When I took the children elk hunting, they picked the bipods they liked best for the situation, and I carried a (Caldwell) field pod, which is a tripod that provides great stability for longer shots from higher levels. Didn't end up needing, but the children and I have both practiced with it a lot, and it offers excellent stability at higher sitting, kneeling, and good stability at standing heights. It's not that heavy, and it is adjustable for a range of lengths, so it is completely compatible with a bipod. I'm not sure I would want to carry it up and down mountains with a long range rifle, but over flat ground it wouldn't be a problem. [/QUOTE]
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