Predator Hunting Bipod Reccomendations

I often use the high, sitting height bipod while shooting prone, which how I do most of my calling. On flat ground it seems higher than optimum, mostly because it is.

On the other hand, much of the time the stubble is too high for the 13” low Harris. Or I’m laying in snow which holds me up but the bipod legs punch straight through to the ground and are too short. Or I’m in rolling hills and have to set up on high ground. I find my position but the ground drops away in front of me and the legs are too short to shoot level. In those cases too high is just right, and just right is not enough.

Maybe its too much to wish for a 27” bipod that would go down to 6 or 7 inches, but I sure could use a higher low. Or maybe make some extensions for a low.
Ckyepod?
 
DIY collapsible shooting sticks made of 2x aluminum arrows and tent pole bungee. Been working great for 15+ years and dirt cheap.

So small I usually just slide it into my insulated rubber boots while walking around so it’s quick and easy to grab. When I grab the top and pull it out, the bottom section (each arrow is cut in half) drops down by itself and the bungee pulls them together for use.

The top is bound with more tent bungee where the crotch is formed and the gun rests.
 
1/2” fiberglass electric fence posts and about 3 castration bands make a super stable, indestructable set of shooting sticks, and its cheap. Hardest part about it is buying them, someone is going to make a joke about you making 10 feet of fence.

This is what I have been using for years. I barely ever lie down anymore. Can’t see #### when you are lying down.
 
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