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40xguy
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advice please...

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Looking for a good bipod for smallbore shooting. Don't have $400 for one of the best,
but there must be some good ones available for a lower price. Have an "Anschutz rail" on the bottom
to mount the bipod on. Any advice would be appreciated. Thank you.
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Shooterer
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40xguy
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this would be for shooting. a bipod to help hold the rifle steady when shooting.
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40xguy
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Shooterer wrote: Fri Nov 01, 2024 7:27 am Is it for shooting or for setting the rifle down?

https://www.champchoice.com/search?q=bi ... components

https://oberleenterprises.com/?s=bipod& ... e_aws=true
this would be for shooting. a bipod to hold the rifle steady when shooting off a bench or prone.
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Shooterer
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Post by Shooterer »

I do not shoot supported, but here are what they are using at the High-Power matches if they are not using the $300-$500 rigs (which most are)

https://www.harrisbipods.com/
https://accu-shot.com/product-category/ ... as-bipods/
https://warnescopemounts.com/7911m-lite ... interface/

Edit:
I do shoot off a bag rest when installing new sights.
High Left
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Post by High Left »

Bipods ... you gotta learn how to 'preload' them, or they bounce and throw shots to God knows where...

Get a good sling and coat... for score. And a proper 'Benchrest' setup for testing ammo...

You'll need a proper bench as well ...

Been there, done that... don't want to repeat it ...
CYS97
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Post by CYS97 »

My preferred bipod for FTR rimfire shooting is an Atlas Cal BT65. The CAL series allows you to tilt the rifle to level it out.

Looks like there’s a pretty good deal on a blemished one : https://accu-shot.com/shop/blemished-of ... las-bipod/

I recommend pairing with a B&T Anschutz to Picatinny adapter.
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