Absolutely, I feel that many people could ditch a bipod in favor of backpack shooting like Form describes in the lates podcast, as well as having an Arca or Pic rail that allows them to shoot from a tripod.
The RRS Ascend 14 with an Anvil-30 ARC head allows attachment to both Arca or Pic, and opens up long range shots on terrain that would not otherwise allow it. I often shoot and hunt in areas that are steep & rocky, with shots that are sidehill or away from the slope, which a backpack wont always allow for. Using a capable tripod that can splay the legs out and create a stable platform, and then using the backpack as the rear support, can allow for precise shooting in very awkward terrain.
Also, if you need to shoot prone, the tripod will go flat and replace the need for a bipod.
Sure a tripod is slower than using a bipod, but this is for long range shots. A backpack will work fine for anything closer.
In the case below, I was set up for a 600 yard shot on a ram that had gone into the timber. I did not know how long I would have to wait and didnt want to get any closer. This ended up being a 6 hr wait, in which the ram never materialized, but the tripod allowed me to be set up and ready within a few seconds if the opportunity presented itself.
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