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

 
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