Elevate Bipod | Sheep Hunting Testimonial

Published on June 18, 2025
Duration: 1:36

This video demonstrates an advanced shooting technique for steep terrain, specifically for sheep hunting. The speaker, a hunter, explains how they used an Elevate Bipod at its maximum height and narrowest leg setting, with the bipod feet placed on their toes, to achieve a stable sitting shot over tall grass at 250 yards. This method allowed for a successful shot where a prone position was impossible due to the steep slope.

Quick Summary

On steep terrain where prone is impossible, a bipod can be extended to its maximum height and legs set to their narrowest position. The bipod feet can be placed on the shooter's toes to create a stable seated shooting platform, allowing for shots over obstructions like tall grass.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can a bipod be used for shooting on steep terrain?

On steep terrain where prone is impossible, a bipod can be extended to its maximum height and legs set to their narrowest position. The bipod feet can be placed on the shooter's toes to create a stable seated shooting platform, allowing for shots over obstructions like tall grass.

What is the advantage of a tall bipod for hunting?

A tall bipod is crucial for hunting in challenging terrain, especially steep slopes. It allows hunters to achieve a stable shooting position, like a seated shot, by providing sufficient height to clear obstacles such as tall grass or uneven ground, which would otherwise prevent a steady aim.

Can a bipod help with shooting over tall grass?

Yes, a bipod can significantly help with shooting over tall grass, particularly on steep inclines. By extending the bipod to its maximum height and using it in conjunction with a seated position, the shooter can elevate their firearm enough to see over the grass and acquire a clear line of sight to the target.

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