Why are you guys not buying bipods?

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I've only heard and experienced great thing with Spartan Precision bipods. My best buddy uses one and loves it. I love his too. I shot a Montana antelope off of his while my daughter was using my rifle, and I had to shoot a Nevada desert bighorn ewe off of his rifle/bipod when the bolt on my rifle froze up after a cold night in the tent. I have a plain jane Harris that works fine but weighs about a million pounds compared to a Spartan. After shooting enough off of a bipod, I rarely hunt without one. They really help when the angle works to use one, and every western hunter could benefit from one.

Your price is reasonable for what you're getting, but I just haven't gotten one. So, to answer your question, I don't know why I haven't gotten one yet.

By the way, making it orange was genius. I have orange flagging tied to and tapped to a lot of my hunting items, and when something is offered in orange I usually get that option so it's tougher to leave on the mountain. It is a joke among my friends, but is functional.
 
Love the bipod. Ordered it the day it came out. I lost mine to my son after he shot a caribou off it prone at 685 yards last September. My wife shot a mule deer off it the first weekend after it came in. Short ride on the short bus!

….for those wondering….Kota Precision built rifle in 22 Creedmoor with 80 gr Hornady ELD-X’s traveling at 3349 fps. Deer piled up in 20 yards.
 

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Hunting western SD and eastern wy mainly. We need bipod for sitting or kneeling shots. Harris is most popular.. I prefer the hatch.. have not tried the Spartan though
 
I’ve already got one or would buy it. I carry it under a bino harness or on my belt, and the spartan springbok on my pack. That covers me for anything from prone to kneeling. Love that I don’t have any unnecessary crap hanging off my rifle. If you guys don’t have one, they’re worth every dollar.
 
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