10 Best Bipod Length For Hunting
Updated on: March 2023
Best Bipod Length For Hunting in 2023
CVLIFE 6-9 Inches Tactical Rifle Bipod Adjustable Spring Return with Adapter

- With return springs and leg release button, the leg length can be adjusted from 6 inches (152mm)to 9 inches(225mm).
- Made of hardened steel and aluminum, non-rust black anodized finish, the rifle bipod is duty and light weight.
- Adjustable leg length: 5 settings for different length, the bipod is ready to meet your needs.
- Quickly attach to or detach from the rifle using existing swivel stud.
- Foldable arms with spring tension control. Come with the mount adapter.
CVLIFE Hunting Rifle Bipod - 6 Inch to 9 Inch Adjustable Super Duty Tactical Rifle Bipod

- Adjustable leg length (5 settings) with return Springs, you could adjust the length to meet different needs when hunting.
- Press the button,the legs can eject fully and quickly.The length of legs can be adjusted from 6-9 inches.
- Made of hardened steel and aluminum, non-rust black anodized finish, the bipod is duty and light weight.
- Durable with new design high quality that you can quickly attaches to sling swivel stud.
- Applicable for sling swivel stud rifle.
CVLIFE 9-13 Inches Bipod with Solid Sling Adapter Base

- With return springs and leg release button, the leg length can be adjusted from 9" to 13"
- Made of hardened steel and aluminum, non-rust black anodized finish, the rifle bipod is duty and light weight.
- Adjustable leg length: 10 settings for different length, the bipod is ready to meet your needs.
- Quickly attach to or detach from the handguard using existing swivel stud.
- Super Light Weight Weighs under 0.78lb.
UTG Shooter's SWAT Bipod, Rubber Feet, Height 6.2"-6.7"

- High Tech Durable Aluminum Construction
- Clever Dual Mounting - Picatinny Mount and Swivel Stud Mount
- Unique Posi-lock to Prevent Tipping
- Tactical Low Profile for Versatile Applications
- Rubberized Comfort Stand
CVLIFE 6-9 Inches Bipod Quick Release Adapter Included for Hunting and Shooting

- Adjustable leg length (5 settings) with return Springs, you could adjust the length to meet different needs when hunting.
- The bipod comes with a 20 mm quick release adapter, which enables you to install and disassemble it conveniently and quickly.
- Made of hardened steel and aluminum, non-rust black anodized finish, the bipod is duty and light weight.
- High quality rubber on the bottom of the leg makes the bipods shockproof and antiskid.
- Foldable arms with robust external spring tension control.
XAegis Carbon Fiber 6"- 9" Rifle Bipod with Picatinny Adapter, Carbon Bipod for Hunting&Shooting

- Lighter, stronger-Carbon fiber is "soft outside and strong inside", the weight is lighter than metal aluminum, but the strength is higher than steel.
- High &low temperature resistance,corrosion&fatigue resistance-Carbon fiber bipod can be used to any environment, it can hold the rifle more stably and shoot more accurately.
- Better hand feeling-The surface of the carbon fiber bipod is more slippery, the pattern looks more stylish. It feels better and experiences better, brings you unprecedented ease.
- Easy installation-It comes with picatinny adapter and hex wrench, easy to install
- Adjustable leg length, return sprping- Adjustable leg length (5 settings) with return springs, you could adjust the length to meet different needs when hunting.
Trirock Bipod 13 to 23 inch for Hunting Rifle with Sling Stud Without Adapter

- Made of hardened steel and high grade aluminum, fine black anodized finished. Heavy duty and light weight.
- Bidpod extension: 5 Settings for different length from 13 to 23 inches with 5 notches and leg release button.
- Easy attach to or detach from the rifle with Sling Stud, or Adapter,which you can select from our Store as accessory such as 20mm Adapter for Picatinny or Weaver rail, 11mm Adapter, etc.Flexible to build your system as you want.
- Foldable arms with spring.
- Shockproof and keep your rifle stable in different enviroment with Rubber foot pad.
CVLIFE Carbon Fiber Bipod with Picatinny Rail Adapter 6-9 Inches Rifle Bipod

- Combined with double 100% real Carbon fiber rods of each legs,weight(8.8oz) of this bipod is lighter than metal aluminum, but strength is higher than steel.
- With return springs and leg release button, the leg length can be adjusted from 6 inches (152mm)to 9 inches(225mm).
- High &low temperature resistance,corrosion&fatigue resistance-Carbon fiber bipod can be used to any environment, it can hold the rifle more stably and shoot more accurately.
- The surface of this carbon fiber bipod is more slippery, the pattern looks more stylish. From different perspective,the surface will reflect various pattern,which makes your bipod distinguish from others.It feels better and experiences better, brings you unprecedented ease.
- Adjustable leg length: 5 settings for different length, the bipod is ready to meet your needs.Come with the mount adapter and wrench, you can install the bipod to your rifle conveniently.
Twod Hunting Rifle Bipod - 9 Inch to 13 Inch Adjustable Super Duty Tactical Rifle Bipod + Rail Mount Adapter

- Quickly attach to or detach from the rifle using existing swivel stud.
- Foldable arms with spring tension control. Come with the mount adapter.
- Adjustable leg length: 5 settings for different length, the bipod is ready to meet your needs.
- Made of hardened steel and aluminum, non-rust black anodized finish, the rifle bipod is duty and light weight.
- Legs can extend from 9 inch to 13 inch and adjustable leg length (5 settings) with return springs.
CVLIFE Carbon Fiber Bipod - 6 Inch to 9 Inch Adjustable Super Duty Tactical Rifle Bipod

- Made of strong and lightweight(8.8oz) carbon fiber,this bipod is resistant to high temperature,corrosion and friction.
- Spring loaded legs make it easy to deploy and provide a steady support.
- Press the button,the legs can eject fully and quickly.The length of legs can be adjusted from 6-9 inches.
- The surface of this carbon fiber bipod is more slippery, the pattern looks more stylish. From different perspective,the surface will reflect various pattern,which makes your bipod distinguish from others.It feels better and experiences better, brings you unprecedented ease.
- No adapter included.You should have a stud to install this bipod.
Bedford Reader Short Story Review
Shooting Dad, a sympathetic story about a woman who finally accepts her father for his differences.
In Sarah Vowell's "Shooting Dad," the author narrates a sympathetic story between herself and her father. Vowell reminisces to the memories of her childhood and the hardships of growing up with an eccentric arms-bearing father. Her recollections compare her own and her father's differences in views of politics as well as each other's interests. The author's metaphors within the story elaborate incidents in which Vowell's father embarrassed her with his obsession for firearms. As Vowell is motivated later in life to become a better daughter, she discovers that to some people she's just as weird as her father is to her. Finally, the author realizes how much she and her father are alike and is motivated with a sense of pride which comes from her father's cannon.
First, Vowell compares both herself and her father's political beliefs during her teenage years. She portrays her father as a Republican who favors the second amendment and the right to bear arms; Vowell, who's a Democrat, is in favor of the second amendment and freedom of speech. The author describes the home she grew up in to be "Portioned off into territories. While the kitchen and the living room were well within the "DMZ," the respective work spaces governed by my father and me were jealously guarded totalitarian states in which each of us declared ourselves dictator."(BR 154-155) Also, Vowell refers back to major elections or political conventions which she and her father disagreed with the outcomes. She and her father never agreed on many things such as the 1984 National Democratic Convention when Vowell states, "I was so excited, I taped the front page of the newspaper with her picture on it to the refrigerator door. But there was some sort of mysterious gravity surge in the kitchen. Somehow, that picture ended up in the trash all the way across the room."(BR 154)
Vowell then narrates memories of her younger childhood involving firearms. The author remembers her parents having to clean firearms off of their kitchen table just to make room for her cereal in the morning. She describes happy feelings when her parents moved in to a larger town, after her dad ran out onto the front porch scaring away the neighbor kids and shooting at crows with his BB gun; her mother told him he could not behave in such a way in the new town. Having always been afraid of her father being a gunsmith, her sister, Amy, was as much of a gun fanatic as their dad. She reminisces to her first memory of their father allowing them to shoot a fire arm, the author describes the experience with the metaphor "The sound of it was as big as God. It kicked little me back to the ground like a bully, like a foe. It hurt." (BR 155) This moment becomes a point in Vowell's life that she's decided to never touch a firearm again.
Finally, Vowell is inspired by her desire to become a better daughter, she decides to join her father in firing his new work of art, a cannon. This cannon was special for her dad, rich with a family history, and rebuilt by his own hands. The author portrays a sense of pride and joy with the effect of the cannon going off. Vowell states that "The sound, which warrants Ben Day dot words along the lines of Ker-pow! There's so much Fourth of July smoke everywhere I feel compelled to sing the National Anthem." (BR 157) Also, to justify her feelings for the cannon by considering it to be completely ceremonial object she uses the metaphor, "Try to rob a convenience store with this 110-pound Saturday night special, you'd be dragging it in the door Sunday afternoon." (BR 158) When some hikers come across the scene of the firing, Vowell observes as they are more interested in her "shot gun" microphone versus the effect of her father's cannon. The author is motivated to realize that "She is not just her father's adversary anymore but his accomplice," both of who are different in their own unique and weird way. (BR 158)
After discovering a special bond of honor between her father and herself, Vowell vows to follow out her father's "Gesamtkunstwerk," (BR 158), his final work of art; requiring that his ashes be blown out of the cannon into the sphinx mountain at sunrise on first day of hunting season. Vowell concludes her story with the idiom, "When I blow what used to be my dad into the earth, I want it to hurt." (BR 159) Even though the sentence is constructed with words or effects that portray a physical pain; he author's intentions of the said idiom is to convey the change of respect towards her father from when she was young to when she became older.