Bipod for springer with no rails

You probably want a really flimsy one since you want it to move as the gun recoilss if mounting it to your Springer barrel.

Bid here first $7.99 free shipping. Just STAY UNDER $10.99.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/CCOP-USA-9-Sturdy-Light-Weight-Clamp-on-Bipod-9915002/193851261263?epid=1736748639&hash=item2d226f814f:g:ZL8AAOSwoVNZ-5pB

OR!

https://www.ebay.com/itm/CCOP-USA-9-Sturdy-Light-Weight-Clamp-on-Bipod-9915002/202908081368?epid=1736748639&_trkparms=ispr%3D1&hash=item2f3e439cd8:g:ZL8AAOSwoVNZ-5pB&amdata=enc%3AAQAFAAACcBaobrjLl8XobRIiIML1V4Imu%252Fn%252BzU5L90Z278x5ickkrmmq8hWevtuKE7%252F%252BLfVXtmcGcFe3OvnFIz9kG1WXaSmp0%252By7S13Y%252ByBEGLDnEeEDPC3B3hKoccUX5nWIVCeJg6niBk2EtW1Gd%252BAyVMRzxA9T9mfvujdJEv%252FmrZMf%252BOYUusqaNuhpXQ%252Fhq1JFVcEwPNIqGwRJyK6bkwSiT3JD1C5RsqEKAnx92FheBkJb4cmhFt%252FS1%252FqcKVlpz4XJL%252Flybc5hbVWlbNOTCrsVog6QIMqF12cO8%252FtjsVMBYMyn6gDeTXx%252FAMnV2czrG3eG%252F88p4tzODrDzw9ML3sMwgeZQ6tQcBH%252FNSd1h%252FoP9j6stQ5Dt8VGpvWZ30u61VRm4qYT%252BTqqioWnAl9sXdyRJLkJ0%252BGuIiNot0FFiYONYC2YCWNhneCk3%252F7UILv8bX1wgLTehoT4%252FWcUL8DTPzC9wBNhz%252BBi1tizOHLahf%252BbS5WxtRGMLm1irPQ13EYrwBzWRggZlmD8J36%252BguTW2pW9qz3AV%252F9qPC%252FSFFdR4oyvcz12IlD59rG5hTCX5qvxOaJrlZSc9hIHNminnmc3qjhVoi8l%252Fel00HnWymh2LpwoRl5oCjDWnZFtsQeHd%252Bb2fAfjLFrTL%252FQXX485CbIF1LzIoTBzPCLfY246WkSNmIAt1rgThh6B%252Fqd2xXHZaQXfmt1JT82w2R8BwQGP0PuXPHjMBTLNHfU%252By%252BBHJte9aq4wPXVQIwvdb2%252Bt%252BfYyXmF1Opeyy6c9%252F4GPizRA7t4O%252BZs5myMhWW7ogfVHzwZD8De7Tdo7p7feVg5PUjaBKh6pcpMypyrMCJA%253D%253D%7Ccksum%3A202908081368932e3fe8b0094e0789be55dd76679587%7Campid%3APL_CLK%7Cclp%3A2334524






 
I'm not a firm believer in the artillery hold being the be all end all of shooting a break barrel and I say that because I've had several that actually shot better with a firm hold. 

The first of them was a Umarex Fuel .22 which came with what I always thought of as a weird add-on, but the guns have flip down bipod legs built onto the rifle. While the engineering was a bit shoddy and they never quite locked firmly in place, they actually worked fairly well for shooting that rifle. 

Enough so that I figured why not give it a try with a Hatsan 95 and bought this: https://www.pyramydair.com/s/a/UTG_New_Generation_Reinforced_Clamp_on_Bipod/5145

While it actually worked pretty well, it also made for some minor issues. With the legs up for offhand shooting, you then had the legs in the way of getting a good barrel grip to cock the rifle. When they were down, you had to watch cocking the rifle since when barrel moves, the bipod moves with it...lol. Also made an almost 9 pound gun scoped weigh close to 11 pounds. 

One word of note and that's that both of those rifles were gas rams which, while piston guns, recoil differently than a true springer and while your mileage may vary should you decide to try one, I'm one of those people that will say if you want to, by all means give it a try and see.


 
I'm not a firm believer in the artillery hold being the be all end all of shooting a break barrel and I say that because I've had several that actually shot better with a firm hold. 

The first of them was a Umarex Fuel .22 which came with what I always thought of as a weird add-on, but the guns have flip down bipod legs built onto the rifle. While the engineering was a bit shoddy and they never quite locked firmly in place, they actually worked fairly well for shooting that rifle. 

Enough so that I figured why not give it a try with a Hatsan 95 and bought this: https://www.pyramydair.com/s/a/UTG_New_Generation_Reinforced_Clamp_on_Bipod/5145

While it actually worked pretty well, it also made for some minor issues. With the legs up for offhand shooting, you then had the legs in the way of getting a good barrel grip to cock the rifle. When they were down, you had to watch cocking the rifle since when barrel moves, the bipod moves with it...lol. Also made an almost 9 pound gun scoped weigh close to 11 pounds. 

One word of note and that's that both of those rifles were gas rams which, while piston guns, recoil differently than a true springer and while your mileage may vary should you decide to try one, I'm one of those people that will say if you want to, by all means give it a try and see.


They are out of stock.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/8-10-Foldable-Picatinny-Spring-Return-Hunting-Rifle-Bipod-with-Barrel-Mount/313331408047?hash=item48f401dcaf:g:eQYAAOSwjmFfvcrv
 
I think it depends mostly on WHICH springer. My Walther's will shoot the same rested or not. But I have a Diana 460 that is quite accurate if I don't rest it on anything solid. The movement/vibration seems to make it "rebound" off of firm rest surfaces. I can rest my hand lightly on anything while holding the rifle and it shoots great. I'm also not sold on the "artillery hold" concept.