Brownells - Harris Bipods

Published on October 6, 2011
Duration: 2:34

This guide details the installation and use of Harris Bipods, presented by Jon Wittwer, a Technical Services Gunsmith. It covers mounting to a rifle's swivel stud, adjusting leg height for various shooting positions (bench, prone, sitting), and utilizing features like base rotation on Series S models. The bipods are highlighted for their durable construction and portability, folding parallel to the barrel for easy transport.

Quick Summary

Harris Bipods offer a portable bench rest solution for improved field shooting accuracy. Constructed from lightweight aluminum and high-carbon steel, they mount to a rifle's swivel stud and feature telescoping legs adjustable from 6 to 27 inches. Series S models include 45-degree base rotation for leveling on uneven ground.

Chapters

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

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I mount a Harris Bipod to my rifle?

Harris Bipods typically mount to a rifle's quick-detachable swivel stud. Align the bipod's mounting bracket with the stud and secure it using the integrated lever or screw mechanism. Ensure the firearm is unloaded before installation.

What are the different height ranges for Harris Bipods?

Harris Bipod height ranges vary by model. Some are designed for bench use at 6-9 inches, while others extend up to 27 inches for prone or sitting positions, offering versatility for different shooting scenarios.

Are Harris Bipods durable?

Yes, Harris Bipods are constructed from lightweight aluminum and high-carbon steel, designed for durability and reliable performance in field conditions. They are also proudly Made in the USA.

What is the advantage of the Series S Harris Bipod?

The Series S Harris Bipod features a rotating base that allows for up to 45 degrees of cant. This enables shooters to level their rifle effectively on uneven terrain, improving stability and shot placement.

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