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    #16
    Originally posted by canny View Post
    Primos trigger stick bipod or tripod, ditch the bipod IMO. I used a Bog Pod on my last elk hunt and it was worth its weight not only as a rest for the gun and binos but I used it as walking sticks when side hulking and going down some rock slides.


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    Same for me with the trigger sticks. I run the tripod ones. Super handy fit climbing and glassing.

    I’ll be the odd man out though. I have an atlas bipod I. Any of my rifles anytime I’m hunting. You simply can’t get anymore stable for a long precise shot that prone with a bipod. That isn’t always an option due to grass or angle but it’s my preferred method when I can. I run Seekins rails. Atlas rails. And badger rails. Some have a spot to mount a regular sling swivel on the rear. Some take flush cup swivels. And I did attach one Raul with a standard sling stud in the rear bolt hole .

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      #17
      Originally posted by lanceodom View Post
      I am headed to Utah on mule deer hunt and we will be horseback. I use the hatch bipod.
      it attaches to a rail and connects/disconnects super easy/quick.
      https://www.hatchoutwest.com/

      Best multipurpose hunting bipod made. The quick connect makes it a no brainer

      I took my arca plate off.
      Last edited by Texans42; 08-20-2021, 03:01 PM.

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        #18
        Originally posted by lanceodom View Post
        I am headed to Utah on mule deer hunt and we will be horseback. I use the hatch bipod.
        it attaches to a rail and connects/disconnects super easy/quick.
        https://www.hatchoutwest.com/
        This is interesting. Hmmmm

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          #19
          I bought one and have a BOG pod. Most people have said ditch the bipod.

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