I do not think the new one that is all polymer is out yet, at least on their website. How much wobble do you experience, and is this bench shooting or out on a hunt?Is that the newer model? I have the older one but it wobbles a bit so it stays on the AR. Was hoping they fixed the older model issues.
I rarely use a bipod especially when on foot. I did however get a set of wiser quik stixs for my trekking poles that are pretty cool. Machine plastic piece that clamps onto each pole and you just mate them together and twist and they make a nice shooting support. I set mine up for shooting from a knee since it’s higher than my pack frame and is a pretty common situation for me in sage brush. I didn’t have a chance to use them in a hunting shot yet but have had them on all season and never noticed them in the way or anything. I figure eventually that shot will come up and I’ll have a good support. Otherwise I typically shoot off the pack or I’ve used the top of the trekking pole as a monopod. https://www.wiserprecision.com/products/quick-stix
Depends on the hunt but for a 2oz heavier option I like my newest Magpul bipod at 11 oz.
There is a little but it has not effected my groupings. Only other I can compare is I have always used Harris and as long as you load it I do not have any issues with it.I do not think the new one that is all polymer is out yet, at least on their website. How much wobble do you experience, and is this bench shooting or out on a hunt?
Bino harness itself makes a great rear bag also. One less thing.Spartan Javelin pro Legs and light weight rear bag both on my bino harness.
No bipod. I don’t want extra junk on my rifle to make it any heavier or unwieldy. A pack, tree limb or trekking poles work fine for longer shots. A pack can be set standing up if more elevation is needed.For backcountry hunting, do you prefer to have a bipod on your rifle or not?
For the ones that don’t run a bipod, just using a pack, shooting sticks, etc- what is your comfortable shooting range?
What is your preferred setup? Shooting off a pack with/ without rear bag?I'm one of the no bipod hunters. I'm comfortable on deer-size game out to 600 yards, if necessary, but prefer 250 yards or less, if possible.