Tips & Tactics | Kristy Titus: Using a Bipod in the Field

posted on March 5, 2020
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The supply of additional firearm parts and gear seems endless, so how do you choose which additions are necessary? In this episode of Tips & Tactics, sponsored by Cabela's Outdoor Fund, Kristy Titus makes her case for why your rifle needs a bipod—especially if you plan to go afield. Though it's another piece of gear that adds weight to your pack, a bipod is a tool that can be utilized on a hunt to help you make an accurate shot when it counts the most. Gabby Franco agrees that bipods are a worthwhile investment even if you don't plan to go in the field.

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