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Originally Posted by Big Stick
Originally Posted by JackVliet
Simple question, because I really don't know much about bipods. What would be a good choice for
Longer range hunting as well as shooting. In my head i picture something where the legs go out in front
towards the barrel being better than straight up and down. Is there anything like that?



I'd much rather shoot off my pack(s).

Hint...............



Giving advice where you would be best served closing your cockholster and learning comes easy for you don’t it sugar tits.
PS your PACK is some funny [bleep] it’s the door jam or the hood let us not BS.
Snuck back while the men were tending the herd your crafty tub of [bleep]. LOL

OP atlas is the best bang for your buck get the quick detachment model and things are quick and easy.

Poor sugartits.

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Bless your heart for trying to follow.

Hint..............


Brad says: "Can't fault Rick for his pity letting you back on the fire... but pity it was and remains. Nothing more, nothing less. A sad little man in a sad little dream."
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Originally Posted by Big Stick
Bless your heart for trying to follow.

Hint..............


Post a fish picture that will teach me. LOL. You have fat and useless figured to a T.

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Heel Nippers are a hoot! Congratulations?!?

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Laughing!.............


Brad says: "Can't fault Rick for his pity letting you back on the fire... but pity it was and remains. Nothing more, nothing less. A sad little man in a sad little dream."
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Post a picture of a fish and I will post my valentines present. LOL.

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Originally Posted by Big Stick
Heel Nippers are a hoot! Congratulations?!?

Hint.

Laughing!.............


multiple guys are feeling sorry for you, I do good work. But to prove you ain’t a lying pos that gaurdS the food truck at the north pole post a fish picture. LOL

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Heel Nippers are a hoot! Congratulations?!?

Hint.

Laughing!.............


Brad says: "Can't fault Rick for his pity letting you back on the fire... but pity it was and remains. Nothing more, nothing less. A sad little man in a sad little dream."
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Originally Posted by Big Stick
Heel Nippers are a hoot! Congratulations?!?

Hint.

Laughing!.............

Toss in a fish picture. LOL. Lying comes way to easy for you sugar tits.

Headed to bolt a Leer on the new big four door. I will bust your azz some more this evening you just keep telling yourself you have a edge. πŸ˜‚.

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Originally Posted by Big Stick
Originally Posted by JackVliet
Simple question, because I really don't know much about bipods. What would be a good choice for
Longer range hunting as well as shooting. In my head i picture something where the legs go out in front
towards the barrel being better than straight up and down. Is there anything like that?



I'd much rather shoot off my pack(s).

Hint...............


Why do that when you could lean over an ant hill while you are still standing...


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shrapnel,

What were the "odds" of your being a CLUELESS Fhuqk and a Lying Piece Of Fhuqking Schit to boot? Hint. Congratulations?!?

Didja' yet again "forget" about your Imaginary Pretend Ignore,you Whining Kchunt?

Hint.

Bless your heart for trying.

Laughing!...............


Brad says: "Can't fault Rick for his pity letting you back on the fire... but pity it was and remains. Nothing more, nothing less. A sad little man in a sad little dream."
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Stick,

Thanks for reminding me, I hadn’t been the recipient of your rath for some time now and you just made my day...

Thanks again,

Your clueless friend, Shrapnel


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Originally Posted by shrapnel


Stick,

Thanks for reminding me, I hadn’t been the recipient of your rath for some time now and you just made my day...

Thanks again,

Your clueless friend, Shrapnel



"rath"? You poor poor(literally) STUPID Fhuqk. Congratulations?!?

Bless your heart for TRYING.

Hint.

LAUGHING!..............


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I use Trekking poles for rifle support in Mtn country, I have them with me already, put hand through wrist support and hold rifle adjust for height. Don,t want xtra stuff on rifle.


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I tend to favor an external pack frame,for like reasons.................


Brad says: "Can't fault Rick for his pity letting you back on the fire... but pity it was and remains. Nothing more, nothing less. A sad little man in a sad little dream."
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Originally Posted by Big Stick
I tend to favor an external pack frame,for like reasons.................


And ant hills when weather permits...


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Shrapnel,

You MAGNIFICENTLY Whining Kchunt,it's your Imagination,so be sure to Pretend with it as you must. Hint. Congratulations?!?

Now you can say you've "seen" one,you "lucky" kchunt!

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Bless your heart for TRYING!

Hint.

Laughing!.............



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I just picked up a javeline. Pretty good idea and mounting system. I have an atlas too but it is heavy and doesn't detach real easily.

The Harris is OK for prairie dogs and shooting steel, but they suck ass on a hunting rifle. Way too heavy and bulky.

Off the pack is what I grew up doing and really haven't been able to justify the 1000 or so dollars I have spent on bipods over the years.



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I've a few dozen too many bipods myself...................(grin)


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One thing I like about the Kifaru Hunter's frame is the "Y" in it, which is an awesome rifle rest, at just the right height for a sitting shot. Lay the pack down and depending on how much stuff is jammed in it, it's great for a prone shot.

I do carry bipods at times, but always go back to my pack.



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