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Hello everyone, I am looking to put a bi-pod on my new Sako and was wondering if anyone knows anything about the shooter's ridge bi-pods? I know the Harris' are nice but they are also more expensive. Any help would be appreciated.
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The Harris feels a little sturdier to me, but the Shooters Ridge would work fine for regular hunting use.
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i bought the shooters ridge and have regretted it the whole time it is really a pos spend the money and buy the harris.
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Re: BIPOD Advice...Harris vs Shooters rigde
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aside from harris the only other quality option is the versa pod. the vp is better in some aspects. there is a reason that 99% of bipods you see are harris though. I have one that I bought 20 years ago used......still going strong, aside from having to replace the pivot bolts. I can sell it today for more then paid for it back then.
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Love my Harris', have seen nothing comparable.
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I like the harris bipods. But the last couple years i switched to shooting sticks. They are something to look into.
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harris all the way for me also. maybe a bit heavy but more sturdy.
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buy a harris you wont regreat it
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Thanks everyone for the help.
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