Bi-pod legs

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Raymond
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Bi-pod legs

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Does anybody know where I can purchase a set of bi-pod legs for an Equinox?
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All depends on how long you want them to extend. If you have a camera tripod you can buy a rifle mount or make one.
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I do have two camera tripods. I can make a set. I know I have seen a set somewheres. Thank you.
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I bought a Shooters Ridge bipod[same as the gun ones] it hooks into your strap eye..legs fold along your stock for easy carring,, can be removed from your crossbow in seconds ..just by dialing a knob.. it works great for ground hunting.i used to hunt turkeys with one but i found that they never came the way i had it pointed.Good for deer if your watching a trail . you can choose from 3 sizes i got a 14 1/2 -29 1/4 perfect if your sitting against a tree. i got mine at Gander Mountain. 40-50$
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any of the bi-pods that fit a sling stud for a gun will work on your bow,check out some of blackjacks posts,he has pics of bi-pods on his
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Hi,
I recently purchased an Ibex Crossbow from Excalibur.

Using the existing holes for an optional quiver mount, I attached a hunting stabilizer and a removable bipod to it.
See pictures for details:
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4039/442 ... 6587_b.jpg
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4003/445 ... 5062_b.jpg
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4020/445 ... 75cb_b.jpg

Since I´m from Germany, the purchase location will not help.
But here is a link to the product which might be available in the US as well.
http://www.sutter-gmbh.de/xtcommerce/pr ... Bipod.html

Look in Google for: "Universal-Barrel-Mounting-Bipod"
an you will find shops in the US

Have Fun :)
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Welcome aboard D-IBEX, Thats a neat setup you have there.

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[URL=http://s892.photobucket.com/albums ... .jpg[/img][/url][URL=http://s892.photobucket.com/albums ... .jpg[/img][/url] Hers some photos of a Shooter Ridge Bipod Each leg extends to 29 1/4" Very Accurate.....This is what i shot my Triple Banana with the very first time a shot with this Bipod.
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I use a knee pod by Horton great for use in a treestand fits my vortex 20 bucks on ebay
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Welcome D-Ibex :) :)
good looking set up

What Kind of scope is that?
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Using one discarded camera tripod I made a bi pod and a mono pod....for nothing.
The mono attaches to my sling swivel and braces against my waist, for 'offhand' shots.
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