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stud. ideas?What sort of mounting?
Swivel stud? Pic rail? ARCA Swiss?
$125.00Budget?
Harris should work and is about that price.$125.00
What do you suggest that is lightweight?Harris should work and is about that price.
Magpul is another option. Little more wiggle.
There are a ton of Chinese clones and Chinese models too that work really well, but don't carry the Murica stamp of approval and or brand name. UTG pro makes some really good bipods as an example. They vary in price depending on what you need.
However, I'd say you would be just fine with a Harris unless you need something lightweight.
Spartan precision Javelin is the lightest I've ever had my hands on. I'm not sure it is swivel based though.What do you suggest that is lightweight?
I have a stud in the forearm now that would have to be removed and replaced and replaced by the Spartan causing an alteration of the stud hole?Spartan Precision Javelin Bipod Lite is $145. You will need an adapter mount another $40. However, down the road you buy additional adapters for other rifles and use the same bipod. Bipod is ultralight. Fits it ha magnet so very easy on and off. Perfect for prone and longer legs also available if you prefer kneeling - sitting, thou those are cumbersome in the woods. Love mine.
great. I will order!"I have a stud in the forearm now that would have to be removed and replaced and replaced by the Spartan causing an alteration of the stud hole?"
Adapter mount fits in the swivel stud hole. No alteration needed. That was my experience with Sako, Tikka and CZ rifles. Swivel stud should be standard. That said there might be are some makes out there where it isn't.
Their adapter mounts using the studs hole. It ships with various thread screws in industry common swivel stud threads. The adapter has a swivel built in to maintain use with sling.I have a stud in the forearm now that would have to be removed and replaced and replaced by the Spartan causing an alteration of the stud hole?
Sticks. (see related thread).Mostly hunting in a sitting or prone position calling in Coyotes or cats; likely 100 yard or more shooting range. Thanks for follow up! Ideas?
A good tripod would also be beneficial for this style of hunting. Since the gun isn't horribly heavy, or is it? You don't need a 200-300 tripod. Most camera based tripods should hold the weight of what you're using. I put a 15-20 pound NRL22 rifle on my inexpensive Amazon bipod to practice all the time.Mostly hunting in a sitting or prone position calling in Coyotes or cats; likely 100 yard or more shooting range. Thanks for follow up! Ideas?