bipod advice?

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Hey guys. I just bought a Savage M12 FCV in .223 from another CGNer. Shot it for the first time last night, love it. Problem I'm having is the bipod is too short. When I go to prone off my elbows like I would shoot a rifle without a bipod the feet on this one are 4 or so inches off the deck yet and it throws my position off. I think I'd like a Harris swivel bipod from the research I've done but how tall should it be for prone shooting 9-13? I think the one on this rifle must be a 6-9.
 
Harris .swivel base , 9- 13 length with notched legs is the way to go for prone shooting.I have a couple of them and really like them.
Get a pod locking lever as well .It makes it easier to lock the bipod into position.
It is the lever facing the trigger group on my rifle

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Video on Harris notched leg bipods
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Laying flat on your chest is more stable then off your elbows and obviously gets you lower. This alone helped my prone shooting quite a bit. I always bring a few 2X6 pieces of lumber roughly 20" long so I can stack them under either end to adjust elevation with my bags or bipod. Not high tech by any means but it works good.
 
I guess I'm just worried that it will affect my TR style shooting with my milsurps if I get used to a lower position with this rifle. I used a 2x6 under the bipod feet tonight doing a ladder test and the result was very promising. I don't use a rear bag (yet) and shooting my Garand and Lee-Enfields I use an issued sling and elbows, no rest or bag and I do pretty good at it, just worried position for one might mess with the other. I'll try getting lower next outing too and see if it works for me.
 
I have a lot of bipods and the 9-13" Harris swivel is the favorite for hunting.

In 2012 I am going to try to work the Atlas bipod into my act and try to work a pair of arrows as steady sticks into my act, but will probably just hunt with the Harris 9-13 S.
 
i just want pod claws.......

They can be a pain in the ass to install, but definitely worth the effort.

For my purposes outside of F-Class shoots a 6-9" Harris Swivel with a pod loc and pod claws is about perfect. In competitions I use a Sinclair 2nd Gen but will likely be moving to a Star Shooter CF bipod for next year.
 
Since no one said it yet, my favorite is a Versa-Pod.

I have a 5-7", a 7-9" and a 9-12". I use the 5-7" most. 9-12" is to tall for almost all shooting positions.
 
Forgot to mention I'm a big man with long arms and a barrel chest. I tried my father in law's 9-13 last night and it steadied my shots up lots. The 6-9 gets a LOT of heartbeat/pulse motion, chest must be too flat on the ground. Problem is gone with his.
 
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