Long Leg Bipod comparison

huntsd

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Drew a antelope tag this year. Guessing it will be hard to get prone in that country. Thinking about picking up a hatch/gunwerks/tricer bipod so i can sit on my butt and support the rear with my pack. I'm some what leaning towards hatch.

thoughts? any experience using a few of these brands? Thanks Rokslide!
 
I haven’t used it for antelope, but I have had good shooting success using a long-legged Spartan set (I took the legs from a Springbok and the head from a lite). Easy to carry on my pack. Quick to deploy.
 
Hatch makes a great bipod. I use the dauntless from t3 optics and I love it. I had a tricer and sold it but if it’s strictly for hunting purposes I’m sure it would be just fine.
 
I have used the gunwerks bipod for a couple years and like it. It's lighter and more compact, but it's not a true seated-height bipod. I'm only 5'10" and flexible so I can shoot it hunched over while seated. If you're real tall or have limited mobility, it's going to be tough to shoot from a seated position.
 
Rokstedi makes excellent bipods in 26/34/42" heights. The difference between the P series and HK series is that the HK does not pan so it's less expensive. They use the same legs and clamps.

I have the prone model. If i need more height I'll use my tripod

 
seems like the best hunting bipid but how do you like it for shooting groups at the range?
We use bags on cinder blocks for range duty. The only performance which matters for a tall bipod is seated or kneeling in field conditions.

-J
 
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