I have never used a tripod as a shooting platform and would like to hear how it differs from using a bipod.
There are a lot of old threads with great write ups on different tripods and set ups, but I only found one thread about how they compare to a bipod. It did not go into detail.
Some specific questions I have are:
Do tripods handle/absorb recoil better than a bipod when used on hard surfaces?
I noticed in a lot of threads people had their tripods set low for prone shooting, but still had a bipod attached. Why keep a bipod if the tripod can be used prone?
I understand some tripods (ie. Alamo) directly attach or pressure hold the rifle, while others (ie. PRS) allow the rifle to move freely in a saddle. Any particular benefits to either setup?
Other than that feel free to post your experiences and preferred uses for both pieces of equipment.
Thanks.
There are a lot of old threads with great write ups on different tripods and set ups, but I only found one thread about how they compare to a bipod. It did not go into detail.
Some specific questions I have are:
Do tripods handle/absorb recoil better than a bipod when used on hard surfaces?
I noticed in a lot of threads people had their tripods set low for prone shooting, but still had a bipod attached. Why keep a bipod if the tripod can be used prone?
I understand some tripods (ie. Alamo) directly attach or pressure hold the rifle, while others (ie. PRS) allow the rifle to move freely in a saddle. Any particular benefits to either setup?
Other than that feel free to post your experiences and preferred uses for both pieces of equipment.
Thanks.