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  • skinman

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    ^^^lol

    I like the caldwell bipods... They are cheap and solid.

    I have an expensive Harris and an Academy Caldwell...both get the job done just fine. In fact, I probably will not buy another Harris...great bipods but no more functional than the Caldwell as far as I can tell.
     

    London

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    Any accessory that will work well for a BB gun will work well for a .22. Go cheap and don't worry about it.

    The gun looks nice.
     

    9x19

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    I like the Caldwell bipods best, but I also have one from UTG that has served just fine.

    Caldwell
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    UTG
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    skinman

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    A $40 Academy Caldwell 9-13 inch bipod mounted on my Winchester 30-06:

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    A $90 Harris 6-9 inch bipod mounted on my custom 10-22:

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    They are virtually identical in every aspect as far as I can tell...
     

    Angered_Kabar

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    I've seen some 'how-to' videos on that and I definitely want to learn how, but if I'm going to compete in the rimfire challenge then I want it very stable.

    I used the sling for the first time last week and I was surprised at how stable it is. Basically while prone there was only minimal side to side sway. At 50 yards the shots I broke wrong only fell 2 inches out from where I wanted them. The rest clustered right where I wanted at about an inch group. I should mention this is the first time I've shot a rifle in 3 or 4 years too.
     
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