Hi Folks,
I'm hoping someone out there has a tip/trick they can share
Every once in a while during my hunts, I have to put the rifle down. I have equipped my hunting rifles with Harris bipods so that I can just deploy the legs and put it down on the ground while I do whatever it is I have to do (get something from my pack, set up my sitting spot, or just take a whiz, etc). The bipod legs keep the barrel and action out of the snow. I already use finger cots to keep snow out of the muzzle, but I just don't like the idea of getting snow inside the stock or inside the action. Nothing good can come of moisture in there.
The bipod works but it adds a lot of weight to the front of the gun, making off-hand shots a bit cumbersome.
Besides, I recently acquired an 1885 falling block, and the idea of putting a bipod on that rifle just seems wrong.
In the past I have tried to hang the rifle by its carry strap from a branch, but often there is no suitable branch nearby
Leaning the rifle against a tree seems unsafe - and again there often is no tree nearby
Anyone have a tip or trick to share? Is there such a thing as a "quick detach" bipod that doesn't utilize a rail of some sort?
Thanks in advance
Fat
I'm hoping someone out there has a tip/trick they can share
Every once in a while during my hunts, I have to put the rifle down. I have equipped my hunting rifles with Harris bipods so that I can just deploy the legs and put it down on the ground while I do whatever it is I have to do (get something from my pack, set up my sitting spot, or just take a whiz, etc). The bipod legs keep the barrel and action out of the snow. I already use finger cots to keep snow out of the muzzle, but I just don't like the idea of getting snow inside the stock or inside the action. Nothing good can come of moisture in there.
The bipod works but it adds a lot of weight to the front of the gun, making off-hand shots a bit cumbersome.
Besides, I recently acquired an 1885 falling block, and the idea of putting a bipod on that rifle just seems wrong.
In the past I have tried to hang the rifle by its carry strap from a branch, but often there is no suitable branch nearby
Leaning the rifle against a tree seems unsafe - and again there often is no tree nearby
Anyone have a tip or trick to share? Is there such a thing as a "quick detach" bipod that doesn't utilize a rail of some sort?
Thanks in advance
Fat






















































