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Ridge Rock bipods?


Andy17
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I've had a Harris which was very good but replaced it with a rockmount, which although hasn't quite the same quality. Design, weight and practical use are exactly the same. Given the choice again (if I were paying) it would have to rockmount.

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Have had both, only have a harris now.

 

Depending on the gun you are putting it on, like a good scope, why spend a fortune on a gun and then sit it on a £30 chinese bipod. If you can afford Harris then buy one ;)

:good: - harris all the way - buy cheap buy twice :lol:

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does anyone have any views on which length of bipod to get, i was looking towards a harris swivel model in the future, trouble is i want to shoot of the landy bonnet, and prone in long grass ie in an uncut field, so may even want to sit.

thanks for any help

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Sorry mate but you can't have it all! For sitting and off of the bonnet a 13-22" (I think are the measurements) is spot on, but I can never get on well with sitting- prone or standing for me, but prone I found my 13-22 to tall so got a 9-13 which is spot on.

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does anyone have any views on which length of bipod to get, i was looking towards a harris swivel model in the future, trouble is i want to shoot of the landy bonnet, and prone in long grass ie in an uncut field, so may even want to sit.

thanks for any help

Get a 9-13 for prone/landy bonnet type shots.

Then buy a pair of sticks from Bushwear, they telescope up and down so you can stand, sit, kneel etc

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