Quoted: The Harris has enough flex in the crotch that you can track just fine at longer ranges. And see my above post -- the 5.56 carbine does not skip or jump one bit. I'll keep my Harris thank you much.
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So do all of your rifles have such bipods? The point is that if a shooter becomes too reliant on bipods and got used to using bipods to make shots, what happens if he's issued or given a weapon that doesn't have them? So we should all learn to shoot well without luxuries like a bench, chair, and bipods.
That said, I do have two Harris bipods, they get used when I zero in new scopes.
From the various SWAT and SEAL trainers I've had the opportunity to take classes, none encourages the use of bipods, they in fact discourages it and will not let us use them if anyone was foolish enough to bring them.
But YMMV