Tactica
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Just curious about bipods in open for rifles. I've never used a bipod. I also don't know if I even need one for 3-gun. I've been practicing getting into different shooting positions, and so far, never looked at using a bipod. I read that using the arendondo base pads, or similar, you can rest the gun on the base pad and use it as a make shift support as needed - not sure how often that's really done either, but I digress.
First, is there much advantage to be had using a bipod in 3-gun?
If so, when are they most advantageous? I assume at longer distances, and I assume that is in the 300-400+ yards mark?
How often are bipods used in the mid / larger matches on rifles in open?
Does anyone use the bipod to double as a make shift forward weak hand grip?
If you have a bipod, are you allowed to throw it on and take it off as needed at a match... or, if you have it mounted at the start, must it remain on the rifle for the duration of the match?
*If* I need to be considering one of these - what characteristics should I be considering? I started looking at Harris as a possible option because I read on benos that 6-9 or 9-13 Harris bipods seem to be common from some random person I don't know... so, no idea if that's valid. However, I'm back to... do I need this?
Thanks for any feedback.
First, is there much advantage to be had using a bipod in 3-gun?
If so, when are they most advantageous? I assume at longer distances, and I assume that is in the 300-400+ yards mark?
How often are bipods used in the mid / larger matches on rifles in open?
Does anyone use the bipod to double as a make shift forward weak hand grip?
If you have a bipod, are you allowed to throw it on and take it off as needed at a match... or, if you have it mounted at the start, must it remain on the rifle for the duration of the match?
*If* I need to be considering one of these - what characteristics should I be considering? I started looking at Harris as a possible option because I read on benos that 6-9 or 9-13 Harris bipods seem to be common from some random person I don't know... so, no idea if that's valid. However, I'm back to... do I need this?
Thanks for any feedback.