Preacher shaner
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Never had a bipod on any of my guns looking to get one have no idea where to start. I am trying to set up for a goat hunt
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I think the goat in question is a speed goat...that being said you're going to need a bipod long enough to shoot over sagebrush in your preferred shooting position (sitting, kneeling). Most will be heavy but there are handful out there that are a little lighter if you search. They get exponentially expensive to save weight if that is your goal. I opt for a pair of shooting sticks with a shorter bipod for being able to shoot off small hills from prone. Shooting off my pack works just as well.Not sure about carrying one on a goat hunt, I’ve never been. If it were me planning, I would just use my pack as well. Those extra ounces add up with every vertical step. I only use mine at lower elevations close to the truck to get over grass or sagebrush. I use Harris and have no reason to switch.
I think the goat in question is a speed goat...that being said you're going to need a bipod long enough to shoot over sagebrush in your preferred shooting position (sitting, kneeling). Most will be heavy but there are handful out there that are a little lighter if you search. They get exponentially expensive to save weight if that is your goal. I opt for a pair of shooting sticks with a shorter bipod for being able to shoot off small hills from prone. Shooting off my pack works just as well.
That's pretty much my set-up as well. The longer bi-pods have so much flex it's not much more stable than sticks for me personally....I opt for a pair of shooting sticks with a shorter bipod for being able to shoot off small hills from prone. Shooting off my pack works just as well.