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Bipods?¿?
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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 1087406" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>Well there is no doubt some shooters can shoot just as well from a bipod as from a</p><p>bench. There is also no doubt the type terrain your laying on can make a big difference. And there is also no doubt the condition of the shooter makes a big difference. Talk to someone with replacment knees or hips about getting down on</p><p>their belly to shoot.</p><p>Also important is whats better for follow up shots. Especially when the animal is no</p><p>longer over there, but is now way over there, but not for very long. Thats where a</p><p>good tripod has the advantage. Yes they are bulky and not suitable for everyone</p><p>depending on how they hunt. And some are junk compared to others.</p><p>Ive used both the lone star and the ultimate tripod and i can assure you their not junk. Having and using both bipod and tripod has its advantages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 1087406, member: 12443"] Well there is no doubt some shooters can shoot just as well from a bipod as from a bench. There is also no doubt the type terrain your laying on can make a big difference. And there is also no doubt the condition of the shooter makes a big difference. Talk to someone with replacment knees or hips about getting down on their belly to shoot. Also important is whats better for follow up shots. Especially when the animal is no longer over there, but is now way over there, but not for very long. Thats where a good tripod has the advantage. Yes they are bulky and not suitable for everyone depending on how they hunt. And some are junk compared to others. Ive used both the lone star and the ultimate tripod and i can assure you their not junk. Having and using both bipod and tripod has its advantages. [/QUOTE]
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