Bipods worth the weight?

recurveman

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To me a bipod is a must. I like to be able to put my rifle down on my bipod instead of just putting it on the ground. If I end up shooting from it then fine but I use it more as a kickstand than a shooting platform. Now that I think about it......I rarely shoot critters from a bipod. Mostly use my pack, rock, jacket, ect.
 

neut

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Canada
I didn't run a bipod on my rifle last season and wish I had. I'll be running the Spartan Javelin on my rig for my next mountain hunt. Got to handle a friends kimber 280ai with the spartan and it is a nice piece. Well worth the $
 

Oregon Hunter

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I didn't run a bipod on my rifle last season and wish I had. I'll be running the Spartan Javelin on my rig for my next mountain hunt. Got to handle a friends kimber 280ai with the spartan and it is a nice piece. Well worth the $

Thanks for the kind words about the Javelin bipod. I'm a Rep for Spartan, so if I can answer any questions or help you get an order going please feel free to message me and I'd be happy to help you.
 
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Bipod is totally one of those things that sucks the entire hunt but is awesome when you finally need it. My setup was pushing 10 pounds with the Harris so I finally bailed and went back to no bipod. I mostly try to get in under 300 yards though. If I was going to be shooting 500 plus, bipod would be prudent.


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antlerz

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Jan 23, 2021
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Personal decision that should be based on how you practice. Personally always shot off bags and always have a pack on my back to use as a rest. Even target practice LR is done off bags. Just another skill set to master but definitely possible to get great results consistently.
 
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