Re: Choosing the correct bipod..
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: UW Mitch</div><div class="ubbcode-body">What is it about bipods that makes one so much better or worse than another? I come from a place of ignorance here, so please be patient with me. Do some absorb recoil impulse better than others to not have the rifle "jump" when the shot breaks (that's what I'm experiencing with my Caldwell). Is it materials? Features seem very similar. I would imagine it's also about build quality and where and how it's manufactured?
~Mitch </div></div>
Mainly, it's a comfort thing. I find shooting and welding to be quute similar. When I'm comfortable, and feel "right", I can weld beautifully. When I don't feel just right, I do ok. Same with my marksmanship.
When I lean into the rifle a bit, I prefer the rifle to "give" a little. For me, that allos me to settle in, get comfortable, and get stable. When set up this way, I can spot my own hits at 50 yards, with an unbraked 308. I can do the same with a Harris equipped with claws, but I have to REALLY lean into it hard. Sometimes I can dig tge standard harris feet into the dirt a but and get it loaded well, but off of a hard surface, I'm worthless with a harris.