Snowpeak Max 1 -- I'm drooling

Don't tell me someone's would actually have their bipod there? LOL
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It's surprisingly well balanced there. Fx impacts are similar too.
 
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It's surprisingly well balanced there. Fx impacts are similar too.
Say what you want but having your bipod there gets you nowhere. Okay maybe shooting rats frantically from 20 yards away.

I had a rail extension on my Impact and it was a must. I absolutely hated the original setup. Later on I have made diy improvements on all of my air rifles.
But if you're happy then all is well.
 
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Say what you want but having your bipod there gets you nowhere. Okay maybe shooting rats frantically from 20 yards away.

I had a rail extension on my Impact and it was a must. I absolutely hated the original setup. Later on I have made diy improvements on all of my air rifles.
But if you're happy then all is well.
I agree it's not optimal, but i haven't missed a shot yet on all the raccoons it's set up for.
 
You need to go to a tripod. That's where it's at. Then that position is best.
Do not go with a light weight tripod. Get one that can handle at least 15bs or more (figure at least 1.5x the weight of your heaviest rifle). You go light weight and they wobble all over the place.

I use:
Coman KX3636 (I got on sale at Aliexpress for $90 currently $122))
Weyllan Quick Release Arca Clamp (Aliexpress $27)
XAMOREST Arca to Picatinny adapter (Aliexpress $15, one for each rifle you want to use on the tripod)

With the Weyllan QR you just mount it on the tripod and then swapping rifles is just flip the switch and slide in the new rifle.

-- Matt