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#2
Joined: Jul 2003
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From: Tulsa, Oklahoma
I think you' d be better off with a set of collapsible shooting sticks, that way you can adjust for whatever height you need, pretty rapidly. Also, The Sportsman' s Guide has a Expedition Staff that extends from 35" to 65" tall and doubles as a walking stick for only $29.95. I not have seen a barrel clamp bipod lately that will adjust for high enough for sitting shots.
Remember also, barrel clamp bipods, or even resting the barrel on shooting sticks
will affect point of impact.
Remember also, barrel clamp bipods, or even resting the barrel on shooting sticks
will affect point of impact.
#5
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Gypsum KS USA
I' ll second the shooting sticks, I' m a pretty avid handgun hunter, and they' re invaluable (just make sure if you ever use them with a revolver you allow a good deal of BC gap clearance and wear a thick sleeve or arm gaiter).You' ll never find a bipod that you' ll like hanging on a handgun, telescopic shooting sticks let you use them only when you want to, and can be any height any time, even variable for ANY uneven terrain, which isn' t true for most bipods.
(that said, there' s only one bipod maker in my opinion, Harris).
(that said, there' s only one bipod maker in my opinion, Harris).




