Best bipod?
#13
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: WY
Posts: 2,056
I've got a few different bipods. Harris tends to offer the most flexibility and value on the dollar. However, having said that - bipods are a PITA when it comes to shooting over sage or rabbit brush. The higher you and your rifle are off the ground when using one, the less stable your shooting platform will tend to be. My kid uses one, but constantly fights it. Unless I'm on top of a terrain feature and looking down over game, I won't use a bipod. Sticks are one more thing to carry, so I don't use those either. That often leaves me with a couple choices - Kneeling, or stalk close enough for an offhand shot (which is actually a challenge and a lot of fun with pronghorns).
#14
Spike
Join Date: Nov 2020
Posts: 1
Unpopular opinion, but Im actually very happy with my Caldwell Accumax bipod. Its got a very plastic feel to it, but its sturdy and takes the pressure as I lean into it very well. Also it was quite cheap compared to the alternatives that were available to me.