Bipod for a .22LR rifle

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Bipod for a .22LR rifle

Post by oldmateadz » 08 Dec 2016, 11:57 pm

Hey guys,

Throw some suggestions at me for an OK bipod to go on my .22LR rifle, for $100 or less?
I've seen Caldwell (fixed) and Vipertek (pivot) for around 90 bucks each... any good? Both 6"-9".

I've been told to stay away from Champion bipods.

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Re: Bipod for a .22LR rifle

Post by deye243 » 09 Dec 2016, 12:08 am

unless ya shooting on a bowling green think about the 9" - 13" I have 2 of them a 25" and 1 6"-9" and it hasn't been used since the drought broke 4 years ago
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Re: Bipod for a .22LR rifle

Post by oldmateadz » 09 Dec 2016, 12:12 am

Mainly for bench shooting. Do you reckon I should get a 9-13 for the bench?
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Re: Bipod for a .22LR rifle

Post by deye243 » 09 Dec 2016, 12:22 am

no mate that will be great , but I would try and save up for the harris I have tried the cheapys and they are all gone and false economy
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Re: Bipod for a .22LR rifle

Post by slickncghia » 09 Dec 2016, 7:04 am

6-9 for the bench but yeah I've found 6-9 useless looking for bunnies as the slightest bit of uneven ground and you can't see s**t :(
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Post by Rakk » 12 Dec 2016, 1:26 pm

slickncghia wrote:6-9 for the bench but yeah I've found 6-9 useless looking for bunnies as the slightest bit of uneven ground and you can't see s**t :(


Agree with that :thumbsup:
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