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  • bigeric08

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    Well this is my wifes rifle she slays paper with it lol she has been griping about shooting the gun on shot bags to steady it. So I considered a bipod. One that would clamp on some how would be great but never seen a bipod like that. Easy removal is ideal because gun is heavy enough with heavy barrel on it.
     

    singlesix

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    Well this is my wifes rifle she slays paper with it lol she has been griping about shooting the gun on shot bags to steady it. So I considered a bipod. One that would clamp on some how would be great but never seen a bipod like that. Easy removal is ideal because gun is heavy enough with heavy barrel on it.
    As others have said, there are bipods that clamp onto the sling swivel stud, does your wife's rifle have one? Personally I think you are crazy for putting this on your wife's rifle because if she doesn't shoot well it will be all your fault.
     

    churchmouse

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    All but 2 of my rifles have the sling nut mounted bipod. The other 2 are rail mounts.
    If the rifle has the sling lug on the stock a Harris will mount right up.
     
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