Yup. Wish more people understood and read that nuance into it or assumed there were other variables that matter to the decision. Cost benefit analysis, everything is grey...I think the bipod vs tripod thing is very terrain determinant. Some areas a tripod would be tough to get setup and shoot from without being seen while other areas a bipod is too low or there is no place to get flat and see the game. Both are excellent tools but neither is perfect. Just like every other thing we argue about on here. Bullets, cartridges, rifles, scopes, slings, and every other object is a compromise between two extremes.
Jay
I would prefer a bipod for the times I can go prone, but I have to compromise and shoot off my pack or tripod to avoid the weight. Because, most of my shots I am able to get into position without disturbing game.
I am going smaller caliber and shorter barrels, but I will always have a 26” long barrel 7 mag of some sort available…