northtoalaska13
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Who uses a bi-pod on their sheep rifle? which do you prefer and why? Or, why do you choose to use your tripod, backpack, or other when setting up for a shot.
Who uses a bi-pod on their sheep rifle? which do you prefer and why? Or, why do you choose to use your tripod, backpack, or other when setting up for a shot.
I would never even consider a bipod on a mountain rifle, but then I rarely take a shot beyond 200 yards when hunting mountain critters. Aside from trying to be in the best physical shape I can be in, my primary focus with mountain hunting is going in as light as possible. Adding a bipod to my gear list would be contrary to my primary goal.
Never hunted dalls myself, and only limited experience with Aoudad, but I too would tell you to check out the spartan bipod.
I wanted one for my hunt last month but opted to shoot off my pack. I'd gone (way) over budget on my rifle/scope so I had to let things settle down a bit before dropping that much coin on a bipod. I'll have one before Spring Bear season though!
I would not consider any other bipod on the market for hunting purposes for the exact reasons listed in the responses above. But, the spartan Javelin bipod eliminates about all of those negatives. It is genious. If you haven't seen it you need to check it out (www.Javelin bipod.com). Its only SIX oz! Keep it in your pocket while hunting and it snaps on with one hand (magnets) when you are ready to set up. The only real downside is the price tag. 300 bones, and shooting off of packs/rocks is free.
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