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O.K fine you're varmit, coyote, antelope hunting. But if I see someone when I'm out elk or deer hunting with a rifle in one hand & sticks in the other I don't think I could control it. (uh, what's with the sticks? did you lose your $5000 guide?)
I have a harris 6-9 & 9-13 and I also have 36" sticks that I built out of 2 arrow shafts and some 5/16 fuel line. Of course, I've never hunted deer with them but I do use um for yotes. for me the bi-pod seems to be more stable, love the sticks though. I'd say try both and use what you like.
I prefer the notch just beween the mirror and the door jam Seems pretty handy, don't have to carry it around and it's seems to be the right height every time and if the your breathing hard after a long hill you can wedge the weapon simply by rolling up the window Hope this helps you choice
I have a bi pod, the type that you carry not the one's on your gun and I love it. It is sometimes a pain carrying them around but when you need a steady shot it's the cat's meow. If I would have had them with me on the elk I got sunday with my muzzleloader then it wouldn't have taken me 4 shots to get him.... Yes I left that out when I posted my pic and story.
Dan-O; what length Harris bipod do you have? Also, do you have the swivel style? I'd like to get a set but I'm concerned that you always need to be in the prone position to use them. What's your experience?