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What bipod for hunting???
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<blockquote data-quote="Dragoon300" data-source="post: 3030620" data-attributes="member: 115285"><p>I have had a number of bipods, I have built a couple of my own, I prefer them coaxially mounted over the barrel (you should try it) no side to side flopping. I have, and like the Modular Evolution carbon fiber bipod with extra legs to get more height, but the adjustment of the legs is not near as nice as the Hatch appears to be. The Hatch has plenty of leg length. Personally the shorter version is long enough. Beyond that a tripod makes more sense in my opinion. I would like to get my hands on the 27" Hatch and see how it feels. If you need to have more length you can get the longer version, but it is kind of long when collapsed. They are priced right, especially for what you are getting, and it's made in America!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dragoon300, post: 3030620, member: 115285"] I have had a number of bipods, I have built a couple of my own, I prefer them coaxially mounted over the barrel (you should try it) no side to side flopping. I have, and like the Modular Evolution carbon fiber bipod with extra legs to get more height, but the adjustment of the legs is not near as nice as the Hatch appears to be. The Hatch has plenty of leg length. Personally the shorter version is long enough. Beyond that a tripod makes more sense in my opinion. I would like to get my hands on the 27" Hatch and see how it feels. If you need to have more length you can get the longer version, but it is kind of long when collapsed. They are priced right, especially for what you are getting, and it's made in America! [/QUOTE]
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