Personally, I prefer shooting off a pack or with a sling, or both together. However, in all cases I grip and supportthe rifle firmly in both hands on forend and pistolgrip. I have watched a number of people shooting testing loads at ranges. Some go thru 20 rounds and get a sad face and ask for help. I give them my pack and tell them to fold up the bipod. Most times they shoot much better without the bipod especially off hard ground or bench. However I have also seen a select few who use bipod with a particular technique and shoot very well, usualky with a low recoiling cal like 223 or with a very heavy rifle like f class 12lbs+.
Seems to me that unless the shooter applies a very consistent method of using a bipod with an average weight hunting rifle that a bipod is both a weight and obstructive handicap risk to getting away a good shot. Most hunters carry a day pikau of sorts, which makes an adequate support if time permits. Proper use of a sling is very effective. (My comment for what its worth
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