Originally Posted by VarmintGuy
66niteowl: All my bi-pods are now the swiveling models.
Took me a while but I found buyers for my 3 non-swiveling bi-pods and replaced them with swivelers.
Anyone that has even a modicum of field Hunting experience knows how much a bi-pod aids ones accuracy under Hunting conditions!
And the swiveling bi-pods add to the bi-pods usefulness afield.
They are a tad heavy out there on the front of our Rifles (and in a couple of cases on the front of my pistols!) but they are well worth it, and worth the extra effort toting them and attaching them.
I look with suspicion and some disdain on big game Hunters and predator Hunters who have no bi-pod or Rifle rest type systems.
They definitely ARE worth the extra expense.
YES... I like them.
Wouldn't go afield without them.
Hold into the wind
VarmintGuy


I look with suspicion and disdain on those who advocate 17 hmr's as a coyote calling cartridge. Your stupid little rants on headshots do not count.

There are plenty of hunting situations where a bipod can be an inpediment, one of which is coyote calling. This also screams you don't get out much fyi.


- Greg

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