I am thinking about buying a Bipod . My wife has started shooting F Class (open) and uses my/our gear at present. She has taken to this sport like a duck to water.
I have a lighter rifle she will be able to use and am thinking of trying a bipod. It would be much easier for her to setup than my heavy benchrest.
Just some thoughts on bipods and what and where to obtain would be appreciated.
Thanks, Cameron
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Gday Cameron....
the Harris 6-9" with pivoting (canting) option is good. I use one on my Std rifle with success. U can stiffen the canting feature so it remains stable during aiming and setup. Obviously, u dont have free recoil happening as per the BR so u may need to play around with rear bags to find the best combination. U can get them from most gunshops or even cheaper on the internet...ebay etc
Cheers,
Simon
the Harris 6-9" with pivoting (canting) option is good. I use one on my Std rifle with success. U can stiffen the canting feature so it remains stable during aiming and setup. Obviously, u dont have free recoil happening as per the BR so u may need to play around with rear bags to find the best combination. U can get them from most gunshops or even cheaper on the internet...ebay etc
Cheers,
Simon
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G'day Cameron
You might want to look at the Sinclair bipod http://www.sinclairintl.com/
The bipod is part#04-8200 and there are a couple of accessory rail adaptors (#HBR-6A and #HBP-6 for Anschutz rails).
The bipod is US$195 (~AU$260), so it might be a bit expensive when freight is included.
Regards
Ben
You might want to look at the Sinclair bipod http://www.sinclairintl.com/
The bipod is part#04-8200 and there are a couple of accessory rail adaptors (#HBR-6A and #HBP-6 for Anschutz rails).
The bipod is US$195 (~AU$260), so it might be a bit expensive when freight is included.
Regards
Ben
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Anyone using the ones supplied by James Corbett of Triple J Products.
http://www.triplej.com.au/productpages/fbipod.htm
Thanks
http://www.triplej.com.au/productpages/fbipod.htm
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Bi- pods
OK my take on this, I have 80mm wide Bi -pod with recoil feet, I also have BR type front rest, I shoot FT/R .308 & FO 6mm I use a 16x42 Lynx
on both rifles, I have a Nightforce 8x32, NP R2 which is overkill in most suitations.(But OH so good). The Bi-pod is as good as a rest but is harder to re-align between shots. The best out of it has been with the butpad up as high as it will go, this generates less jump?on recall. So saying we have a new guy in our club , from Canada, who shoots a Timberwolf change barrel who uses a Harris Bi-pod who can clean it from 300/800
in 6mmBR, 6.5/284 .308w .
However in my book best is a soft bag front rest and hard rear bag.
Keep your knees together
Chris
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on both rifles, I have a Nightforce 8x32, NP R2 which is overkill in most suitations.(But OH so good). The Bi-pod is as good as a rest but is harder to re-align between shots. The best out of it has been with the butpad up as high as it will go, this generates less jump?on recall. So saying we have a new guy in our club , from Canada, who shoots a Timberwolf change barrel who uses a Harris Bi-pod who can clean it from 300/800
in 6mmBR, 6.5/284 .308w .
However in my book best is a soft bag front rest and hard rear bag.
Keep your knees together
Chris
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