I've used both the prone and sitting model of the Caldwell bipod from Midway. They are much lighter and less expensive than the Harris, and they swivel and cant about 17 degrees, I think. While I agree that they are ugly, and can be ungainly, the sitting one works fine on a CZ 527 in .223 for wandering a field and shooting ground squirrels. I also shoot, by far, the best groups from the bench with a bipod.


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