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Snipepod. Cant beat the versitility for coyotes. It swivels in every direction
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Wow Phool I like that......very nice..
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I think if u hunt more open area it wouldnt be a problem to have a bipod, but in the sage around here i have missed chances because the bipod kept me from turning an getting a shoot. I like sticks a lot better.02
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Have a Harris series S model 25C 13 1/2 to 27inches and weighs 19 oz fits my needs quite well. Easy to attach an disconnect.
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That's a versapod, right Phool? I love mine.
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That's a versapod, right Phool? I love mine.
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Bipods have come a long way in the last 5 years or so. Just make sure that it can swivel and also able to lower when you pull back on the gun. Harris bipods does this and probably several others. I use Harris on my rifles. I don't like having to pick up sticks when you have to change positions.
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CoryTDF bought a Versapod in 2003 when he got his new rifle. I borrowed the rig one time and was sold. It swivels around nicely, extends so that you can get above the CRP grass (a big deal down here where it is almost impossible to get a shot in the prone), and if you don't want the bipod, you can clip it off with one button and stash the legs in your pack.
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Hey, guys! I am really pleased with the quality of the comments on this thread. Thanks to all!
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Here is a pic of my gun purchased earlier this year. Its my brothers yote though...I let him borrow it and this is what happens..
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I have a Versa Pod on my deer rifle and i love it. I use shooting sticks for my Coyote rifle and love them as well. Not sure which is better. I may ad the mount to my coyote gun because the Versa Pod can be used on several rifles with additional mounting brackets. I also love how the Versa pod swivels it makes life simple while trying to track a moving target.
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I have a bipod for my go to coyote gun. Just make sure it is the model that swivels. Love it for the kids too.
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Used to use sticks, but changed to a bipod.
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Howa 223 with thumbhole and heavy barrel. With a gun this heavy, i don't know how anyone could not have some sort of sticks or bipod. Like i posted earlier, this one is a Snipepod and for coyotes it the the cream of the crop. They also come in camo but was to cheap to spend the extra $. The thing i love about this system is you only need to buy one set of sticks. You can buy as many adaptors that you need and put them on every gun you got and you can use the same set of sticks for every gun you have.
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