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    Harris bipod


    Which one, if any has a sling stud on it so you can still use a sling and the bipod?
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    http://www.harrisbipods.com/

    On that page you can choose the sling swivel...

    I was able to use my sling with the bipod.

    Check out the rotating adapter, looks really cool. I'd love to give it a try.

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    All of mine allow for using the sling after the bipod is installed.

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    Thanks guys

    This is the one I am looking to get 1A2-BRM 6-9 and can't find any info for the sling attachment.

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    I use one harris swivel style in the 6-9 size...the sling mount is below the hand knob to tighten/loosen the movenment..towards you. I still like the Blackhawk version better...and it's less expensive.

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    I use the 9-13" model myself with notched legs and swivel cant. I added a Pod-Loc to it too. Awesome lil device. The shorter version is great for bench shooting, but it sucks for prone shooting in the field like I mainly do. I can attach a sling to it in a couple different places.

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    6-9 is great for bench, for me I prefer 9-13... But Im a heifer... And shoot prone mostly... I think I need to get rid of the one I have for the taller like I have on my other rifle...

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    The Savage 10 has two front swivel screws. On which one is better to mount Harris bipod? Or it doesn't matter...

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    Quote Originally Posted by sniperjhk View Post
    The Savage 10 has two front swivel screws. On which one is better to mount Harris bipod? Or it doesn't matter...

    The one closest to the muzzle.
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    +1 on closest to the muzzle. You get the most stability the farther away your bi-pod is from your firing hand.

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    I use http://www.harrisbipods.com/HB25S.html on my hunting needs; allows prone and sitting positions.

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    Depending on the stock I use the stud closest to the action. Less flexing of the stock.
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    wow ,,,I have a harris and it is excellent ,,,,, but check out this Blackhawk , it pivots and rotates
    http://www.blackhawk.com/product/Bi-...,1871,1406.htm

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    Harris makes a pivot attachment as well

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    yes i know ,, for an additional 76 bucks

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    Yeah... I would have to pass on that haha

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