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Old Jim
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Crossbow Bi-pod

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Anyone know were I can find info and prices on a bi-pod for an Excalibur. Saw a pic of one used in a shoot out in Europe. Seems like a good idea.
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I would imagine that you could use one of the harris bypods that attach to the front sling swivel, they make several different models and most gunshops carry them
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M&M wrote:I would imagine that you could use one of the harris bypods that attach to the front sling swivel, they make several different models and most gunshops carry them
That's what I use for bench shooting.
They go on and off quickly and provide a good steady rest for shooting from.
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i use a bipod that extends from a standing height to a sitting height that i carry with me....that way if i need it i have it with and don't use it if i don't need it, nothing to take on and off my exocet........bob

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Nice setup. It's not too heavy up front ?
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I can't remeber the brand I got off ebay, but it works well when setting up the scope. They do make a bit of difference with the weight, but it can be unlatched easily when you don't need it.
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Thanks for all the info. Are the pics of the Harris?
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Old Jim wrote:Anyone know were I can find info and prices on a bi-pod for an Excalibur. Saw a pic of one used in a shoot out in Europe. Seems like a good idea.
g'day mate, l agree. a harris swivel is what l use & there the best check out ebay..regards frank
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