Dougan wrote:Blu wrote: I wasn't trying to get into a pi$$ing contest with you.
...and I don't want to either...
...you being much older than me, would easily win... razz
Oh I don't know, I'm sure with enough nappy changes you'd do okay tongueout
Seriously though, this is a really good idea here and kudos to the guy. But from experience with Harris bipods on a bench they are more prone to muzzle flip and recoil because they are rigid. I found that being able to lean more into the versa pod they go with the flow of the recoil a lot better. Below is a photo of a versa pod on one of my rifles, take a look and you will see what I mean.
As the shot is fired the recoil comes back instead of flipping up as it does with the Harris bipod. Hey Dougan, this is just some input is all, as you say ultimately it's up to your Dad but I believe you'll find that on the bench with a Harris he will be having to move the rifle and looking for his target after every shot is all.
Versa Pod.JPG
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