teej89
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I've never used or owned one, growing up in PA hunting in the woods where your farthest shot was 100yds I have never even considered it. I started to after my pronghorn hunt where I really could have used a rest after belly crawling up a ridge without a pack and having to shoot off my elbows, granted the shot was only 96yds but if it was further a bipod would have been nice.
I'm looking at adding one to my elk gun. Now if everyone is pro bi-pods, what would you recommend and what length? I've seen em stationary and movable, for example the one pivots left and right which I could see being of help but also I'm thinking the fixed bipod is going to give me a steadier rest.
Thanks!
T.J.
I'm looking at adding one to my elk gun. Now if everyone is pro bi-pods, what would you recommend and what length? I've seen em stationary and movable, for example the one pivots left and right which I could see being of help but also I'm thinking the fixed bipod is going to give me a steadier rest.
Thanks!
T.J.
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