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Thread: BiPods..

  1. #1
    Join Date
    Jan 2009
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    Ludlow
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    Cool BiPods..

    Just a quick post on my first experience with bi-pods.
    When I was shooting rabbits I could never do the prone position as a bit of metalwork in my back. When I stopped hunting and joined a club, I'd use a bean bag type rest which worked for springers and pcs's just fine.
    We recently moved and joined a lovely new club, but you have a bit of a walk from the car park to the range. It was - tbh - not possible to hike all this stuff up there.
    So the nice guy who runs the club (with his wife) suggested bi-pods.
    We had them fitted and all I can say is what a revelation they have been. I hate the aesthetics' - but of course you can remove them - but we're both hitting stuff beyond what we were. Can't see any way for the springers tho....
    Anyway - wish I'd used them before!

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Oct 2006
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    Droitwich.
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    I have been useing a Harris bipod for years. Much prefer it to any other sort of rest.
    Rabbit Stew, no artificial additives except lead.
    IF THE MUD REACHES YOUR KNEES GET OUT OF THE FIELD QUICK.
    WANTED. UNF MOD.

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