On the bench, the Harris 6-9 or 9-13 work fine for most days, depending on where we are shooting. In the field, the shorties work great if you are shooting prone- rock chucks, coyotes, sage rats, and other vermin and sometimes deer. For hunting in the grass and brush, the 13-27" or 12-25" work mucho bettero. If you hunt in the hills, get the swivel model- trust me on this one. You'll thank me later.In the tall Harris, get the 3 piece legs rather than the 2 piece legs. Better options for adjustments for height and uneven ground.

On the budget side, there are a number of Harris clones out now that aren't really bad units and about half the price of the Harris units. Not as many choices in lengths but good units. Senior moment here, can't for the life of me remember any of the names of them right now.

Bob


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