Winchester Model 70 Bipods

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Harris S-L Bipod - 9" to 13"

http://www.midwestgunworks.com/page/mgwi/prod/winchester-model-70-accessories/HSL

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Description: Harris SL Bipod. The world's largest selling commercial rifle rest. For prone position or benchrest. Compact and light, you won't know it's on the gun until you need it. Barrel bore height adjusts from approx. 9 - 13 inches. Rotates to either side for instant leveling on uneven ground. Hinged base has tension adjustment and buffer spring to eliminate tremor or looseness in the crotch area of the bipod. Sling Swivel Attachment. Weight: 14oz. Manufacturers Product Number: S-L
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Harris S-LM Bipod - 9" to 13"

http://www.midwestgunworks.com/page/mgwi/prod/winchester-model-70-accessories/HSLM

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Description: Harris SLM Bipod. The world's largest selling commercial rifle rest. For prone position or benchrest. Compact and light, you won't know it's on the gun until you need it. An improved version of the original leg notch bipod. The legs eject by spring action. Seven height settings from 9 to 13 inches. Rotates to either side for instant leveling on uneven ground. Hinged base has tension adjustment and buffer spring to eliminate tremor or looseness in the crotch area of the bipod. Sling Swivel Attachment. Weight: 14oz. Manufacturers Product Number: S-LM
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Harris S-25 Bipod - 12" to 25"

http://www.midwestgunworks.com/page/mgwi/prod/winchester-model-70-accessories/HS25

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Description: Harris S25 Bipod. For some, the model 25 may be a bit more comfortable in the prone position. From sitting position, the extra height allows more leeway in shooting at an elevated target. The most versatile of the tall rests. Three piece legs. Height extends from 12 to 25 inches. Rotates to either side for instant leveling on uneven ground. Hinged base has tension adjustment and buffer spring to eliminate tremor or looseness in the crotch area of the bipod. Sling Swivel Attachment. Weight: 1 lb 3oz. Manufacturers Product Number: S-25
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 12, 2011 2:50 pm
Harris 1A2-BR Bipod - 6" to 9"

http://www.midwestgunworks.com/page/mgwi/prod/winchester-model-70-accessories/H1A2BR

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Description: Lowest of the Harris Bipod models. Most useful for shooting off the bench. Preferred by pistol shooters. Bore height adjusts from approx. 6 - 9 inches. Solid Base. Sling Swivel Attachment. Weight: 10oz. Manufacturers Product Number: 1A2-BR
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 12, 2011 2:52 pm
Harris 1A2-25 Bipod - 12" to 25"

http://www.midwestgunworks.com/page/mgwi/prod/winchester-model-70-accessories/H1A225

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Description: For some, the model 25 may be a bit more comfortable in the prone position. From sitting position, the extra height allows more leeway in shooting at an elevated target. The most versatile of the tall rests. Three piece legs. Height extends from 12 to 25 inches. Solid Base. Sling Swivel Attachment. Weight: 1lb. Manufacturers Product Number: 1A2-225
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 12, 2011 2:55 pm
Harris 1A2-H Bipod - 13 1/2" to 23"

http://www.midwestgunworks.com/page/mgwi/prod/winchester-model-70-accessories/H1A2H

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Description: For prone or sitting this rest is satisfactory for those of average physical structure. This bipod with its improvements has been the varmint hunters favorite since 1966. Extends from 13 1/2 to 23 inches. Solid Base. Sling Swivel Attachment. Weight: 13oz. Manufacturers Product Number: 1A2-H
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 12, 2011 2:56 pm
Harris 1A2-LM Bipod - 9" to 13"

http://www.midwestgunworks.com/page/mgwi/prod/winchester-model-70-accessories/H1A2LM

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Description: The world's largest selling commercial rifle rest. For prone position or benchrest. Compact and light, you won't know it's on the gun until you need it. An improved version of the original leg notch bipod. The legs eject by spring action. Seven height settings from 9 to 13 inches. Solid Base. Sling Swivel Attachment. Weight: 11oz. Manufacturers Product Number: 1A2-LM
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Harris 1A2-L Bipod - 9" to 13"

http://www.midwestgunworks.com/page/mgwi/prod/winchester-model-70-accessories/H1A2L

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Description: The world's largest selling commercial rifle rest. For prone position or benchrest. Compact and light, you won't know it's on the gun until you need it. Barrel bore height is from approx. 9 - 13 inches. Solid Base. Sling Swivel Attachment. Weight: 11oz. Manufacturers Product Number: 1A2-L
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 12, 2011 2:57 pm
Harris Number 4 Universal Bipod Adapter

http://www.midwestgunworks.com/page/mgwi/prod/winchester-model-70-accessories/H4

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Description: Harris Bipod Universal Adapter NO. 4. This bipod adapter requires 2 inches of uncluttered barrel for mounting. Fits barrel from .550 inch diameter to .812" Best application is on single shot pistols. Adapter requires 6 inch or longer barrel. the hinged mounting bracket allows bipod legs to fold backward. Not recommended for shoulder guns. Mounting bipods on rifle barrels may affect accuracy. Weight: 3oz. Manufacturers Product Number: HB4

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PostPosted: Tue May 15, 2012 10:22 pm
Perhaps this is my ignorance but do these Harris bipods simply mount to the front sling mount?
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PostPosted: Thu May 17, 2012 6:41 pm
Typically the bi-pods mount to the forward sling swivel, unless you rifle does not have one like an AR or AK then you need an adapter.

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