Lightweight bipod options

Happy with the tall tricer so far after pinning the pan feature out.

Under a pound and sitting height+prone is pretty stellar
 
For those who care I ended up ordering the mdt backcountry tripod. I’m not sure I’ll like the panning but I couldn’t bring myself to spend the extra on the mountain version. Now I’ll hurry and wait…. I ordered from optics planet because they said they had them in stock (I knew better) and it says it won’t ship until 8/22
 
@Juan_ID @dirtytough it started life as a regular double pull. Not sure how lightweight and regular are different once fat trimmed.
According to my scale the bare lightweight head is 1.5oz lighter than the bare head that came on my triple pull which I’d guess is the same head that comes on the standard double pull. What cant tension knob do you have on yours?
 
According to my scale the bare lightweight head is 1.5oz lighter than the bare head that came on my triple pull which I’d guess is the same head that comes on the standard double pull. What cant tension knob do you have on yours?
The flush one from the fat trimmer.
 
No mention of hatch? Seem pretty solid for the gen two but not light at 19 oz
Hatch is the OG extended length bipod. They work well too, far lighter than a triple pull. I don't see 19oz as being heavy for what these systems are. These items work well and give extra options in the field, but truthfully would a guy be better off packing a basic light weight single leg bipod, in addition a lightish Tripod to shoot from? Tripod(depending on height) can be used from any height position. Idk if everyone is packing a Tripod on hunts these days or not. I'm all for options, but at some point a guys packing more than is needed I think.
 
I went for the tall hatch. Its heavy enough I do not leave it on my rifle unless I am intending on using it very soon. Its a little slow to get down prone but feels more solid than I expected when you get there. I like that I can shoot seated and it is way faster than a tripod. Im 6' and very happy I got the tall one.
The the OP good luck with the MDT. Let us know how you like it.
 
Hatch is the OG extended length bipod. They work well too, far lighter than a triple pull. I don't see 19oz as being heavy for what these systems are. These items work well and give extra options in the field, but truthfully would a guy be better off packing a basic light weight single leg bipod, in addition a lightish Tripod to shoot from? Tripod(depending on height) can be used from any height position. Idk if everyone is packing a Tripod on hunts these days or not. I'm all for options, but at some point a guys packing more than is needed I think.
The triple pull is popular for nrl, so that you can use it high with a tripod for rear support. Iv got access to one, I don’t use it much. I don’t think I’d hunt with it for the most part, it’s stupid heavy on the end of my hunting guns and I can’t justify spending another grand to make it lighter. The tripod and tall bipod makes for an elevated prone position in practice, no wobble and the ability to really control recoil. I can get as stable on a tripod but cannot manage recoil like I can with the tripod in the rear . I just can’t get over walking around with the triple pull hanging off my rifle.


The mountain bipod is pretty awesome. I’ll be carrying it and a tripod this year.
 
The triple pull is popular for nrl, so that you can use it high with a tripod for rear support. Iv got access to one, I don’t use it much. I don’t think I’d hunt with it for the most part, it’s stupid heavy on the end of my hunting guns and I can’t justify spending another grand to make it lighter. The tripod and tall bipod makes for an elevated prone position in practice, no wobble and the ability to really control recoil. I can get as stable on a tripod but cannot manage recoil like I can with the tripod in the rear . I just can’t get over walking around with the triple pull hanging off my rifle.


The mountain bipod is pretty awesome. I’ll be carrying it and a tripod this year.
Totally understand and triple pull application with Tripod rear for comp use.

I have the Gunwerks bipod and if it's a level shot or downhill I can use Tripod rear from a very low seated position.

Mtn bipod with a 3# is Tripod that can double for shooting and glassing sounds like the best combo for performance/weight.
 
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