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Shooting stick bipod poles versus heavy bipod
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<blockquote data-quote="sp6x6" data-source="post: 472011" data-attributes="member: 21869"><p>Ihave 3 different makes of bipods, for speed goats I like the Harris,or Atlas, for hiking I use the Snipe pod, made in MT. 4-6 OZ. MANY sizes, it is a comp. cord inside alum. small tubes like you would use for tent pole,small adapter goes on rifle, I use 27'' SIZE most, not as ridgid, but I take more time on set up. I have flopped on 2' snow at timberline and it kept me up out of the snow</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sp6x6, post: 472011, member: 21869"] Ihave 3 different makes of bipods, for speed goats I like the Harris,or Atlas, for hiking I use the Snipe pod, made in MT. 4-6 OZ. MANY sizes, it is a comp. cord inside alum. small tubes like you would use for tent pole,small adapter goes on rifle, I use 27'' SIZE most, not as ridgid, but I take more time on set up. I have flopped on 2' snow at timberline and it kept me up out of the snow [/QUOTE]
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