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I'm looking for recommendations for a quality bi-pod. I see they range in price from very affordable to near $500. I would like to put it on my muzzleloader and possibly have the option to swap between guns based on which season I'm in. I have never owned one so those of you with experience with them, what should I look for when buying? Thank You and happy hunting.
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10-11-2022, 08:06 PM
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Get one you can sit or lay down behind. One that easily attaches to a sling swivel stud are easy to swap around to different guns.
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I just ordered a Hatch bipod from Dayton Idaho after getting to see 1 while at the range last Saturday, has enough adjustment to let you shoot off a bench, prone or sitting. They attach via a picatinny rail which you can get extra rails for other guns as needed. I currently have a couple of Harris bipods but they are pretty much 1 dimensional, buy 1 for bench or prone but need a taller one for sitting
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Nice, that sounds like a good deal, can't remember what ones I had, but being able to use them for multiple positions was nice, so how does the rail attach to the rifle?