I think I have arrived at what will work for me. Same rifle antelope, deer, elk.
Before this I always carried a bipod, it works great as treking pole while walking, and when needed, it's set for the height I need sitting, I can quickly drop down seated and shoot. Worked great.
this year I've added a gun mounted bipod. This was to "solve" a crawling/stalking issue, mostly for antelope (may remove it for elk). This lets me crawl/stalk without having to scoot my rifle foward in the dirt with one hand while doing the same with my pack in the other hand. Made closing that last bit hard, while my wife just scooted her bipod rifle forward and crawled. It made a good difference this year on my antelope, as I had to crawl around/through sage to get an opening for hte shot, would have been much harder without the bipod
so now, it's an easy sitting or prone shot
Before this I always carried a bipod, it works great as treking pole while walking, and when needed, it's set for the height I need sitting, I can quickly drop down seated and shoot. Worked great.
this year I've added a gun mounted bipod. This was to "solve" a crawling/stalking issue, mostly for antelope (may remove it for elk). This lets me crawl/stalk without having to scoot my rifle foward in the dirt with one hand while doing the same with my pack in the other hand. Made closing that last bit hard, while my wife just scooted her bipod rifle forward and crawled. It made a good difference this year on my antelope, as I had to crawl around/through sage to get an opening for hte shot, would have been much harder without the bipod
so now, it's an easy sitting or prone shot