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Depends on what you're looking to do with it, really.I run a 12-25" Harris bipod for most hunting applications since I'll likely be sitting down. I also have a 6-9" that I use if I plan on shooting prone.I've used Harris, Blackhawk (Harris knockoff), a UTG superduty, and Atlas. Of all those listed, the Atlas is by far the best (and most expensive), but Harris is proven. You can't really go wrong with the Harris. The most important thing is, identify your intended use and go from there.
For hunting. Will probably go with 6-9" just because it seems like it would be less cumbersome. Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk
Quote from: grundy53 on September 05, 2017, 01:04:30 PMFor hunting. Will probably go with 6-9" just because it seems like it would be less cumbersome. Sent from my SM-G950U using TapatalkYes, the longer bipods can add significant weight and are definitely more cumbersome. Just remember, the 6-9 is really only useful for prone shooting (or off a bench or barricade). How many animals have you tagged prone? Me, personally...none. Not trying to push you one direction or the other, just food for thought.