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i was thinking of getting a bipod for my muzzleloader. has anyone tried one on there smokepole thought it may help if your shooting at 100 to 125 yds. at a elk or deer i usually shoot standing up off hand.
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Re: bipod for muzzleloader
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i have a harris on my muzzles just like my rifles and some pistols they are always great to help get a rock solid rest when there may not be a tree or a post or such. i prefer bipods to shooting stick one less thing to carry since it is always on the gun and less time to click my bipod legs into the position i need to shoot as well. the sticks are good if you do a lot os standing shooting
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They are the only way to go
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what size of bipod would you recommend i dont know much about them. wondering which size works best on a muzzleloader.
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i like the longer size like 13-25" or what ever that model is. the small one that starts at like 8-9" and only goes to 13" is just to short unless you are always shooting prone or from a bench. the one i said works in prone and sitting as well
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Ditto on the Harris bipod. I shot a 5x5 muley with mine at 125 yrds in the sitting position. Rock solid rest. Adds a little wieght but definitely worth it.
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are you useing a ultralight or a pivoting bipod i looked at cabelas website and these two were the most popular. thanks i forgot to add it to my last reply
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Re: bipod for muzzleloader
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I use a Harris as well, get the big one it is worth it. Make sure it swivels. Tipped over my elk at 150 yards, only due to the rock solid rest, and a ton of practise with it.
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Check out E-bay they usually have quite a few up for bid.Can pick one up for a pretty good price.
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Versapod for me. I won't shoot offhand anymore. Everything gets shot from the seated position, bipod employed.
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anyone had issues with mounting one on? I atempted mounting one, but then couldent seat my ramrod.
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nope never had any problems puting them on my guns
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I use the Stoney Point Rapid pivot system. I put the attachment piece on several of my rifles and my muzzy and the same bipod snaps onto any of them. I use the sitting/kneeling height and it doubles as a walking stick when I moving around.
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nope never had any problems puting them on my guns
Carp, If i see you at the BBQ I'll have to take a look at your set-up. With the Tru-Glow sights and the bi-pod and I think I read that you shoot a Black Diamond (one of your rifles anyways). I may just "copy" your set-up for it sounds like what i've been working towards.
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yep no prob still hopin to make it up there and yes one of my guns is a black diamond xr and a cva elkhorn, ni prob copying has been a deadly combo over the years
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