Brownells - Harris Bipods

Published on October 6, 2011
Duration: 2:34

This video provides a comprehensive overview of Harris Bipods, highlighting their utility as a portable shooting rest for enhanced accuracy. It details their construction from aluminum and steel, mounting system, and the variety of height ranges and leg configurations available across different models (BR, H, L, 25 series). The video also explains the differences between solid base (1A2) and rotating (S) base styles, emphasizing their US manufacturing and Brownells' guarantee.

Quick Summary

Harris Bipods offer a portable shooting rest solution, enhancing field accuracy. Constructed from aluminum and steel, they mount to swivel studs and feature telescoping legs with height ranges from 6 to 27 inches. Series S models provide 45-degree base rotation for uneven terrain.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Harris Bipods
  2. 00:17Mounting and Construction Details
  3. 00:42Operation and Height Ranges
  4. 01:00Specific Harris Bipod Model Breakdown
  5. 01:54Base Styles and Guarantee

Frequently Asked Questions

How do Harris Bipods improve rifle accuracy?

Harris Bipods provide a stable shooting platform, acting as a portable bench rest. This stability minimizes shooter-induced movement, allowing for more consistent shot placement and thus improving overall accuracy, especially when natural rests are unavailable.

What materials are Harris Bipods made from?

Harris Bipods are constructed from a combination of lightweight aluminum and durable high-carbon steel. This blend ensures both portability for easy carrying and robust performance in various field conditions.

What are the different height ranges available for Harris Bipods?

Harris Bipods come in various height ranges depending on the model. Options span from 6 inches for bench shooting, up to 13 inches for prone/bench use, and extend to 27 inches for sitting or taller shooting positions.

What is the difference between Series 1A2 and Series S Harris Bipods?

The Series 1A2 features a solid base for maximum stability. The Series S models include a rotating base that can pivot up to 45 degrees, which is beneficial for leveling the rifle on uneven ground.

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