Used tube sock, bag of bird seed, cub scout knot tying skills, problem solved.
Used tube sock, bag of bird seed, cub scout knot tying skills, problem solved.
I'm all about cheap. The walmart Bipods will do the job. They are not bad. Ive had three. Never had one break or bend. Legs stay put...And if it breaks, take it back to Mr Walton. The pods at walmart are just rip offs of the early, low end, harris jobs.
There easier to carry then a bag rest. Which I would consider some of the wife's spandex pants, leg cut off, filled with sand, zip tied closed.
If you want ghetto, but works with a little rigging. Camera tri pod. Most have a universal screw on the mount. Just rig up a platform to set the rifle on. I found a huge one at Goodwill. Made in japan. Three section legs. You can stand up with it. But it gets shaky that high. But sitting next to a tree, lowered to the second section legs. It works all day long. Works badass sitting in a chair.
I thought about a Walmart one, I've heard that they were okay, and it's not like it will have to deal with much recoil.
I have a Harris Bipod I picked up from CTD. Not overly expensive and solid.
2-HB1A2BRM - Harris Bipod, 6" to 9", Notched Folding and Telescoping Legs
Get a sling. A shooting sling works great when properly used.
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.
If you want stable you better get a rear bag to compliment whatever you're using to stabilize the front. Otherwise, you're chasing your tail.
I have some old bird seed and a sock...
Nasty.
It was TXARGUY's idea.