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If you are shooting rolling hills etc then the average bipods will do you fine. If you are shooting canyons or extreme angles then your larger bipods will do you good. I personally have found that shooting sticks are more versatile and weigh less & add stability to a hike versus a large bipod. Admittedly, I have taken my bipod off main rifle due to the weight and lack of use. I have only used my (homemade shooting sticks) once. I rarely take long shots just because of the area I hunt. Good luck to you.

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I think mine is the Harris 9-12. If you get stuck in a spot where you need some more elevation buy the triclawps to mount on top of your tripod. I prefer a prone position with a bi-pod, but have had success with a standing shot off of the triclawps on my tripod out to 300 yards.

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I like the 3 segmented Harris with tilt, believe it goes up to 25" which is high enough for a sitting shot over tall grass or kneeling for shorter people

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