You know when a Harris is recommended as a step up, we're not in Kansas anymore, Toto.
I know Form and others don't use bipods, and that's fine.
But for those who do and/or want to, the suggestion that better bipods don't lead to better shooting just isn't true. Harris bipods notoriously out-of-square, and produced with technology that is at least a couple of iterations old. Some bipods have a lot of unnecessary slop. Some put the barrel way above the apex of the bipod, adding to unnecessary muzzle flip. And so on. All of this can be seen by using various bipods and has been documented a lot.
While bipods may not be wholly necessary for hunting - and that's a separate debate - there are some that are demonstrably better than others when it comes to assisting with recoil control, keeping the rifle in a straight line, reducing muzzle flip, and so on.