tripod vs bipod

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Question for the experienced daytime predator (coyote) hunters; Do you prefer a tripod as your primary rifle rest or a bipod?
I have a good tripod / ball head setup, but I know I am giving up some ability to adjust quickly as the coyotes come in from the worst possible angle. What bipods are you guys using and why and what is your realistic effective range while sitting on the ground with the bipod? I read good stuff about the Tricer RP, but wanted to hear from the experienced coyote hunters on here.

Thanks for info
 
I suppose like a lot of fellers, I started off using sticks. Over the years I tried sticks from 3 different manufacturers. All 3 had adjustable aluminum legs and all 3 had the same problem. Get those legs wet during freezing conditions and sometimes they would fail to lock after extended. You walk a quarter of a mile into a stand only to discover your sticks don't work. Not good . I finally became aware of Vern Howey sticks and never looked back. No legs to extend, very versatile, and easy to reposition side to side.

As I got older, it became apparent to me I was not as steady on the sticks as I once was. Time to find an alternative if I was going to keep my confidence level. I had hunted with a couple guys who used tripods and knew that was not the route for me. I didn't want to pack them in and the versatility seemed lacking. So a bipod fastened to my rifle looked good.

First I tried a Harris bipod with all the doo
dads to pan and tilt. However , where I hunt, I need to be able to shoot down at a steep angle as well as up at an angle . I remember a couple shots where I was practically laying on my back. The Harris lasted one season.

Next was the Tricer. A very solid unit, but same problem. It lasted half a season. Finally I discovered Rok Stedi with an actual ball head. Now this thing did what I wanted. Left. Right. Up. Down. Tilt.
Light and easy to drag in order to reposition. I keep the ball head unlocked all the time and just use the lever to keep the tension I want for the particular stand.
Off my butt, confidence is high to 300. Beyond that I go prone and use the same bipod. If the situation allows it.
 
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