Looking at grabbing a hatch bipod to shoot from prone to seated for hunting to get some extra range capability. From one source I've been told that the hatch goes down to 6" with the legs in the widest position AND canted 45° forward. Is this correct, and more importantly, who has shot a bipod with forward cant like that? Never tried it. Is it equally or less steady than shooting with vertical legs (90°)?
I know there are several other good prone precision bipods out there that go lower but I am looking for one bipod to cover prone for long shots (out to 7-800 yards on elk for me) as well as seated for closer shots (500 and under for me).
Thanks
I know there are several other good prone precision bipods out there that go lower but I am looking for one bipod to cover prone for long shots (out to 7-800 yards on elk for me) as well as seated for closer shots (500 and under for me).
Thanks