Quick detach light weight hunting bipod ?

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Looking for a new bipod for my hunting/target rifles.Would be nice to have the option to switch between rifles with out changing point of impact.Looks like some mount to rails under the rifle.One bipod for a couple different rifles would be a great thing. Whats everyone using these days as it looks like there are lots of new ones on the market.Some real life weights and prices would be great.Pictures also Very helpful.Thanks Jared
 
Rather than switching I have one on every rifle. I have eight . . . there are a spare or two.
Harris is the way to go as they have a free repair facility in Kentucky.
All other products are recycled unless there is return postage.
Have been a subscriber to Harris since 1982.
The bipods don't really move and POI stays very consistent. There are small variations in the stud placement so switching one pod from rifle to rifle is where I believe the problem lies.
Try a few of the models. My preference are the notched legs. Always thought I would like to try a swivel but a level comes in to play more. One day I will cinch the swivel down so it is out of play.
 
Love my Harris bipods. The taller version which accommodates sitting and kneeling is useful for shooting over some vegetation. I use it for most of my Whitetails, as I hunt mostly hayfields. I mostly shoot prone with the taller bipod in its lowest position.
Don’t forget to practice, practice, practice.
Also use it for sighting in.
These have been 100% reliable for 10+ years of big game and varmits.
 

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Thanks these are the kind of option's I'am interested in.Yes i have a few harris bipods and they are great but not good in a gun boot and if i can buy 2-3 little rails and move the bipod from gun to gun as needed i would like to try it.Thanks for the input,anything else out there to look at?
 
Rail to attached the bipod, these work the best, but usually require an additional hole in the stock, sling attaches at the narrow tab at the bottom, you just can't see the hole in this pic:
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These are crap and I've had the pin break, plus they are thicker than I like:
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Rail to attached the bipod, these work the best, but usually require an additional hole in the stock, sling attaches at the narrow tab at the bottom, you just can't see the hole in this pic:
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These are crap and I've had the pin break, plus they are thicker than I like:
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Where are these rail sections from?
Thanks!
R.
 
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