SCHUNTER73
Lil-Rokslider
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I have an upcoming Aoudad hunt and trying to decide if a bipod is needed? If so, what height seems to be best? Thoughts or advice appreciated.
Might want to re-read that first sentenceI had a bipod on my aoudad hunt and never used it, I shit off my backpack laid over the rocks.
When I go again, I might get set up with a javelin bipod just in case but the Harris I was lugging around never got used and it’s bulky.
I respect you for not editing your postI had a bipod on my aoudad hunt and never used it, I shit off my backpack laid over the rocks.
When I go again, I might get set up with a javelin bipod just in case but the Harris I was lugging around never got used and it’s bulky.
That may be the best typo I've ever read on the slide!Might want to re-read that first sentence
I have same love hate with mine. lolI shot one a week ago at 427 yards and was certainly glad to have my bipod. I use a Hatch, which I have a love hate relationship with. It’s very versatile and does what most bipods won’t, but it is poorly designed, imo. The only other option that’s as capable is $1000! That’s just dumb.
Is the Springbok the one you are talking about?If you don’t want to lay down to shoot, look at Spartan Precision bipod from HappyAntelope.com. 19”-42” legs, pans, extremely light, minimal profile, quickly attaches and detaches. Can attach to the sling swivel threads if you don’t want the bulk and weight associated with a picatinny setup.