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Need your advise, Gentlemen. I lost out last week end in a home match when my faithful old Harris bipod began slipping when I loaded it. All of a sudden my five-shot group became a slanting line of holes.....not good.

The leg clamps no longer clamp, but in mitigation, it is 39 years old......on my Krico 650S since new.

So I'm looking for a bipod that will give me a maximum of 8" height, one that clamps on some kind of stepped stop, rather than one that simply uses friction on the leg tube. I'm not averse to using something that goes on a short section of rail, either, bearing in mind the Harris located onto a sling stud with a fancy complex clamp.

Cost is a never-no-mind - I know these things cost these days.

Over to you.

And thanks in advance.
 
Going Notched might be the simplest remedy and would also maintain the original appearance of your Krico 650S.
Keep in mind that Swivel models tend to have less flex when loading, and the tilting feature is held by friction.
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If you do choose the Harris S-BRM, I suggest replacing the plastic tilt adjustment knob with a Pod-Loc lever.

Your Krico 650S is one of my favorite rifles found pictured within the NWFA Forum.
 

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