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<blockquote data-quote="wilydawg" data-source="post: 1765103" data-attributes="member: 83292"><p>I have the Hatch too. And I really like it. I've tried many other options. For me, this is far and away the best I've come across for both hunting and general field use. You can go from prone to sitting positions in seconds. Very stable. I made a sitting shot on an elk this fall at 450 yards and was steady as a rock. I've shot steel to 700 sitting with first round hits as well. Just support the butt of your rifle (I use a Bipod Buddy) and long distance sitting shots are no problem. The unit is well built, robust and easily removed/reinstalled on a small pic rail. If you're not using it it is light weight and easily fits in your backpack. Most bipods seem to be built for bench/competitive type shooting first with hunting use being secondary. The Hatch is the reverse of this. For hunting use, I think it's the bomb.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wilydawg, post: 1765103, member: 83292"] I have the Hatch too. And I really like it. I've tried many other options. For me, this is far and away the best I've come across for both hunting and general field use. You can go from prone to sitting positions in seconds. Very stable. I made a sitting shot on an elk this fall at 450 yards and was steady as a rock. I've shot steel to 700 sitting with first round hits as well. Just support the butt of your rifle (I use a Bipod Buddy) and long distance sitting shots are no problem. The unit is well built, robust and easily removed/reinstalled on a small pic rail. If you're not using it it is light weight and easily fits in your backpack. Most bipods seem to be built for bench/competitive type shooting first with hunting use being secondary. The Hatch is the reverse of this. For hunting use, I think it's the bomb. [/QUOTE]
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