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Ultralight Bipods???
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<blockquote data-quote="TrentSwanson" data-source="post: 424793" data-attributes="member: 24822"><p>I have used the SnipePod almost exclusively for nearly 15 years. I have shot most of my big game animals off it and have watched new hunters shoot their first animals off it. Just last weekend after using it on an antelope hunt in NM with Zeiss (shot my antelope from a sitting position at 275 yards off the SnipePod) we had some time to play with a bunch of different scopes and rifles. I shot my .270WSM and my .300WIN out to 700 yards from the SnipePod.</p><p> </p><p>It is nowhere near as stable as the Harris, but for a hunting situation, there is nothing better. It stays off your rifle until you need it, and then it securely attaches to it. It is so lightweight that you will never know you're carrying it. I have never understood why someone goes through all the effort and money to get a lighweight rifle and then adds a 1/4 of it's weight to the front with a bipod. It works perfectly for extra stability on all reasonable ranges and can be used in a pinch for long ranges.</p><p> </p><p>The Outdoorsmans carries the SnipePod... give them a call!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TrentSwanson, post: 424793, member: 24822"] I have used the SnipePod almost exclusively for nearly 15 years. I have shot most of my big game animals off it and have watched new hunters shoot their first animals off it. Just last weekend after using it on an antelope hunt in NM with Zeiss (shot my antelope from a sitting position at 275 yards off the SnipePod) we had some time to play with a bunch of different scopes and rifles. I shot my .270WSM and my .300WIN out to 700 yards from the SnipePod. It is nowhere near as stable as the Harris, but for a hunting situation, there is nothing better. It stays off your rifle until you need it, and then it securely attaches to it. It is so lightweight that you will never know you're carrying it. I have never understood why someone goes through all the effort and money to get a lighweight rifle and then adds a 1/4 of it's weight to the front with a bipod. It works perfectly for extra stability on all reasonable ranges and can be used in a pinch for long ranges. The Outdoorsmans carries the SnipePod... give them a call! [/QUOTE]
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