Bipod recommendations

tuffcrk14

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I’ve started looking into buying a bipod that I can use to transition from rifle to rifle and be able to shoot in a seated or prone position. I’m not interested in tripods because I want to consolidate what I’m carrying with me when I go call for coyotes and not have to remember my shooting sticks or pack them around with me. So far, the two that have caught my eye are the rugged ridge gen 3 10”-27” bipod and the tricer rp. Both bipods have legs long enough to extend and not be hunched over for most shots from what I can tell. They both seem like the type of bipod I would want for calling daytime coyotes and then swap it over to my 300 win for elk, deer, etc. Curious to hear what other bipods people are running or would recommend for these situations.


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Check out the Spartan mounting system. I am using it with the Spartan lite for my prone shots and the Trigger Sticks version for seated/kneeling.

This one easily replaces the front sling mount. I have one on most of my rifles and am working on getting it on all of them.

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Here are a few more pictures showing how it works. This rifle had the Trinity rail on it.
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The Aspis mounts easily to a LBV or binocular harness so you always have the bipod on you. Then you can carry multiple rifles.
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Some other thoughts on the Spartan bipods. While I really like the mounting system, I prefer the spring-based leg extension from my old Harris bipod. At least on the lite version, extending the legs is a bit harder to adjust one-handed.

I am not 100% sold on the Trigger Sticks yet. They offer the height I want seated, but the leg extension is still awkward to me.
 
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