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I've never used a bipod, so please forgive the basic questions. I would like to use one on my two Cooper wood stock rifles - mainly for target and practice, but maybe also for hunting. (Most of my rifle hunting is whitetail stand hunting, but I may do backcountry elk with a rifle at some point.) Here are my questions:
- Am I a complete idiot to focus on a swivel stud mount approach with an adapter? I'd really prefer not to alter the wood stock, but I suspect that will limit my options, and maybe stability. As for the swivel stud adapters I've been able to find (based on quick searches), I even cringe at the thought that the adapter will be so tight as to leave a mark in the stock. I know, a firearm should be a tool, but maybe I'm not the only one who has this thought.
- Assuming some of the swivel stud adapters are legit (I saw Accu-Tec, MagPul, Hatch and Javelin adapters), what are the suggestions to consider for brands/types? I'm not terribly concerned about weight given the smaller chance I will use it other than at the range. BUT I'd love a system that would be relatively easy to attach/detach, work for both rifles, as well as on my ARs (if I ever recover them from the boating accident), and some flexibility if I at some point want more than one bipod option (bigger for range, smaller/lightweight for hunts).