Redlg155
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This is my first experience with a Harris Bipod, although not with bipods in general. So far all of the bipods that I have seen mounted on rifles have the legs in a position facing forward when retracted. Well, when I got my new bipod in the other day I found that it fit much better and was more comfortable with the legs facing towards me. This was the way I was used to having a bipod on an M60 in the military and my former G1.
Couple of pics..
Extended
And folded.
Anyone know if there are any reasons why a bipod shouldn't be mounted this way? I suspect most folks mount the other way due to handguard room. In my case I still have plenty for offhand shooting.
Oh..and the Bipod is a Harris S series 6-9" with leg notches for adjustment. Gotta love the 45 degree tilt feature.
Good Shooting
Red
Couple of pics..
Extended
And folded.
Anyone know if there are any reasons why a bipod shouldn't be mounted this way? I suspect most folks mount the other way due to handguard room. In my case I still have plenty for offhand shooting.
Oh..and the Bipod is a Harris S series 6-9" with leg notches for adjustment. Gotta love the 45 degree tilt feature.
Good Shooting
Red