I have an N=1 for sheep hunting experience but I was set up with a Rokstedi P242 bipod, practiced a ton thru the summer from prone, to kneeling, to seated, to angled sidehills, to steep downhill, to steep uphill. I had my day pack set up with one large batwing that popped right off in two snaps and made for a great rear bag. Totally dialed...then when it was gametime and we were moving in to close the deal I forgot the bipod. As it turned out I had a 60yd offhand standing shot that I practiced zero times!
Fortunately the setup is not unique to sheep hunting and I did get opportunity to use it on a whitetail at 216yds from sitting position and rear gun resting on top of my bino harness which I'd set the height on for just such an occasion.
Fortunately the setup is not unique to sheep hunting and I did get opportunity to use it on a whitetail at 216yds from sitting position and rear gun resting on top of my bino harness which I'd set the height on for just such an occasion.