I like my back country..
- can keep bipod in a pouch for stalking and pull it out for a longer shot.
- spread it wide for a steady rest and shooting down hill, with rifle butt at a nice low level.
- bring legs together, once extended, for shooting up steeper hills (My harris is limited to elevation if there's nothing to prop the bipod up on - butt can't get any lower)
- have multiple rails (one on each rifle) so the bipod works across various platforms
- light weight and sturdy enough (practice is recommended)
- easy cant function for use on uneven ground
Can seem a bit fiddly at first, but after a few missions it'll become autopilot..
Not sure if that answers your question about the carry aspect, just my 2c
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