Quote Originally Posted by Dave Hoback View Post
One thing I can say, if your stock/chassis has a short firearm, you will benefit from using a Spigot style adapter for your Bipod. There are Bipods sold with them, and you can purchase Spigot adapters. But they are pretty easy to make. The Spigot puts the bipod out further in front. By doing this, you gain stability. It’s just common geometry & mechanics.

I made my Spigot about 6” long. But there are some 3-4 times that length. The picture below shows how I made mine. It locks in the bipod via clamping turn screw.


That was the second one I made. Here is the first which was much simpler. Just a piece of Aluminum attached to the Chassis firearm and then had a Picatinny rail screwed to the bottom of the rail.

Dave, what does it take to get a bipod like this?