Harris bipod review

I start my series with the good old trusty, tried and true, Harris bipods. They've been around since 1979 and are the starting point for a lot of shooters, including myself. I was pleasantly surprised at their performance in a number of different ways. They've got a good price on a good design, are built with quality materials, and manage to fall into the light weight category. You wouldn't find one of these on my competition benchrest rifle but, you most likely would see it on one of my pb hunting rifles.

Happy Shooting!

Tom

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I did not use an air rifle for these videos for a few reasons. First, It's not about the rifle, it's about the bipod. Second, there's no shooting in these videos, that comes later. Third, I wanted to keep things equal and use the same rifle throughout the series. It could have easily started looking like a plug for a certain brand or model by the end. Forth, I didn't want to tear up a ~$2K air rifle by ripping the picatinny rail off the stock. I'm stressing out the components on these bipods and that transfers right up through the picatinny rail and into the stock of the rifle. I've got one stock with as little as 3/16" of wood holding one end of the rail on.
 
Tom...thanks for a great review. you highlighted the very plus and minus I have found on the harris bipods. Looking forward to your nrxt reviews. !!

MNF

Terrific! Thank you for the feedback. I hope what I'm doing here will be able to help someone pick out the bipod that fits their shooting style best. I've got a few more recorded and going through editing right now. Expect a new video every other week.