Stoney Point Polecat Rapid Pivot Bipod

User00003

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Greetings!

I have just ordered this Stoney Point Rapid Pivot Bidpod from uttings.co.uk, any comments on best fitting and/or shooting practice using this product. I liked the thought of it because you can simply pull the bipod legs off the swivel fitting when you need to shoot from sticks/trees/fences/etc/etc, but it's a breeze (apparently) to stick them on if you need to shoot from the prone position.

Apparently they also accomodate for your shoulder strap

http://www.stoneypoint.com/products/bp_rapid_pivot_bp_prone_bnch.html

any comments on this, or on the slightly longer versions for more open country shooting?

cheers,

PKL
 
Hi PKL,

Im very much a fan of the Harris 13"-25" Swivel Bi-pod. It never leaves my rifle. It is the best invention, I also think it is the only one I "almost" like the look off (This is VERY important to be a succesful stalker :P). I will get round to trying Stoney Point stuff at some point, but for the time being the Harris and B&Q garden sticks rule the roost!

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Sam
 
I use the polecat on my .22. It's ok, not a bad little system really, the feet have a tendancy to spring together a bit, but quite useful for sitting by a warren or dispatching fox cubs when sat waiting. Mine is the smallest one (no jokes thankyou!). As regards to centrefire use, I'm afraid I can't help, but imagine a tall one for standing shots could be useful - I've cetainly thought about it for lamping on foot alone. Will be interested to hear how you get on with it.

Cheers

Tuck
 
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