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What tall bipod or should it be a tall tripod for a spot and stalk elk hunt?
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<blockquote data-quote="memtb" data-source="post: 2585628" data-attributes="member: 75451"><p>If you have gun bearers (tripod bearer) …..by all means go for it! Otherwise, good solid/rigid shooting sticks of about 48" in length will take of most any shot you'll likely take! Bipods are a hindrance in the timber. If you feel that the vast majority of your hunting will be in open country, the bipod is a great asset…..unless you need to shot down a step grade. Few bipods are long enough for steep downhill shots…..if you are on a ver6 steep portion of the downhill. If they are of sufficient length for a steep downhill shot…..they would terribly upset the balance of you rifle for any close-up, <em>quick</em> offhand shots! JMO memtb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="memtb, post: 2585628, member: 75451"] If you have gun bearers (tripod bearer) …..by all means go for it! Otherwise, good solid/rigid shooting sticks of about 48” in length will take of most any shot you‘ll likely take! Bipods are a hindrance in the timber. If you feel that the vast majority of your hunting will be in open country, the bipod is a great asset…..unless you need to shot down a step grade. Few bipods are long enough for steep downhill shots…..if you are on a ver6 steep portion of the downhill. If they are of sufficient length for a steep downhill shot…..they would terribly upset the balance of you rifle for any close-up, [I]quick[/I] offhand shots! JMO memtb [/QUOTE]
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