XCR - recommended bipods?? Any pics?

DMS1

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OK guys, thanks for the pics and the scope advice!

I am looking for some ideas on the ideal bipod, main use will be coyote hunting.

I think the regular harris bipods are great, little pricey, but a little heavier than I am looking for.

I would like something on the lighter side. I'm not sure about the grip pods, do they swivel, only good on even ground? I like the T-Pod, that splits in half and extends, but it seems very large and long in comparison to a regular vertical grip.

I have seen an odd looking bipod on here, on an xcr, that looked very robust with a large brass pivot, but haven't seen it anywhere else and can't find it again.

I have looked at all the pics on the xcr forum, not a ton of bipods on there.

Should have my XCR tomorrow!!

Thanks
 
For light field use I'm a huge fan of the 27" Snipepod. Very light weight, compact, easily moved between rifles, multiple heights from prone to sitting, lots of range of motion and more convenient than shooting sticks, it's perfect for wandering around a gopher patch or taking a hasty shot at a 'yote.

Not as solid as a Harris, not cheap and definitely not for rigorous duty though. And it definitely isn't tacticool. Otherwise it's just about perfect for walking and shooting on the prairies.
 
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Light wieght, cheap & it work's like a hot damm.
Enough said
 
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