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Shooting stick bipod poles versus heavy bipod
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<blockquote data-quote="wapiti13" data-source="post: 68883" data-attributes="member: 2212"><p>I use the Stoney Point regular 39" sticks since I hunt alot of hilly country with cover not flat &amp; too tall for prone. I really like the shorter type sticks and don't see a change in impact like with the Harris bipod. Quick to deploy and very functional. Sit against a tree with the stick downhill and you are rock steady. You also can check out the Christensen Arms site. They carry a swivel type bipod that slips onto an adaptor on your rifle that lets you set heighth and fully swivels. Think that they are called snip pod. Seen them used on Eastmans TV show. Costly, but looks good. Just wish I could handle a pair for a few minutes. Good luck.</p><p> /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wapiti13, post: 68883, member: 2212"] I use the Stoney Point regular 39" sticks since I hunt alot of hilly country with cover not flat & too tall for prone. I really like the shorter type sticks and don't see a change in impact like with the Harris bipod. Quick to deploy and very functional. Sit against a tree with the stick downhill and you are rock steady. You also can check out the Christensen Arms site. They carry a swivel type bipod that slips onto an adaptor on your rifle that lets you set heighth and fully swivels. Think that they are called snip pod. Seen them used on Eastmans TV show. Costly, but looks good. Just wish I could handle a pair for a few minutes. Good luck. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img] [/QUOTE]
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