I quit using bipods about 3 years ago and switched to this system.
Ultimate Shooting System: DIY Tripod for Long Range Shooting - YouTube
Total game changer!
Ultimate Shooting system; Hunting from a tripod, DIY tripod - YouTube
I've taken several deer, antelope, elk and bear using this system and I've competed in long range shooting matches using this system. It's completely stupid how solid and adjustable it is.
It's even great because I can teach my son how to shoot. This is him shooting at 646 yards! He got a second round impact his first time ever shooting that far!!
The only con is that it's not as fast to deploy as a bipod. However, it can be stowed on the rifle and still deployed quickly just not as quickly. I've never had a missed opportunity because I couldn't get it deployed fast enough.
I shot my bear from a jagged rock pile in the edge of a canyon. The rock pile was the only opening in the timber for me to shoot across the canyon. I used this tripod set at a semi-standing height leaning against a rock for extra stability and shot my bear on the run at 300 yards after he winded me.
My tripod is now supporting my camera and I'm using my phone as a remote to take this picture!!
There's no way I could have ever made that shot without a tripod.
Here's a pic of me setup in a different spot where I was waiting for a bear I had seen three nights in a row in a meadow across a different canyon. It's hard to tell from the pic but I'm sitting on a steep side hill. This spot was the only spot in the canyon where I could get a clear view over the trees to shoot across into that meadow. It put me within 300 yards of the meadow. The only other opening was at 900 yards.
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