What bipod would you suggest for a precision rifle in the field and why? Use is hunting or more often just target shooting on empty land. I need to be able to carry everything with me on foot to my final location, but a truck/atv/snowmobile will often get me close. Terrain is mostly wooded with mild elevation changes. Weight and cost are considerations, but getting something that does the job well is priority. Rifle is a 9.5lb 308 in a chassis with mlok forend so I could use nearly any attachment method. Would also likely use it on a 16lb 6.5 Creedmoor. QD is nice so I can keep it in an easily accessible backpack pocket and not carry the weight on the rifle when I don't need it. It would be nice to also use it for PRS competition, but not required.
I have a Mystic Precision MPOD which is rock solid and I like it at the range. I don't know if it can be beat in the prone. The quick release is nice. Not folding makes it awkward to carry in a pack though, and forget about leaving it on the rifle.
I also have a couple Harris style bipods with cant and notched legs. I can never get them tight enough to lock up the cant for more than a couple shots and I find that frustrating so I rarely use them. They stow nicely though.
I was thinking about trying a Ckye Pod. Standard height, either pic rail or ARCA. Any thoughts on those?
I have a Mystic Precision MPOD which is rock solid and I like it at the range. I don't know if it can be beat in the prone. The quick release is nice. Not folding makes it awkward to carry in a pack though, and forget about leaving it on the rifle.
I also have a couple Harris style bipods with cant and notched legs. I can never get them tight enough to lock up the cant for more than a couple shots and I find that frustrating so I rarely use them. They stow nicely though.
I was thinking about trying a Ckye Pod. Standard height, either pic rail or ARCA. Any thoughts on those?