Swagger Bipod: Review

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
  • Looking for a new bipod?? Join team CRPH on this in depth look at the popular Swagger Bipod. Learn what separates Swagger from all other bipods and why we equip our rifles with them.

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  • @mazilverberg
    @mazilverberg 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for the descriptive video! I appreciate it! Just purchased a Swagger and excited to use it!

  • @1958piwo
    @1958piwo 5 лет назад +1

    Nice review fella's. Looking at replacing an Ancient Harris I have (25+years old) and am watching all the reviews I can. This one has excellent content!

  • @OIFOEFVETERAN123
    @OIFOEFVETERAN123 6 лет назад +4

    Great video I just purchased this bipod to give some coyotes some dirt naps.

  • @MeltingFire68
    @MeltingFire68 6 лет назад +2

    Really help answer several questions I had. Great video. Thanks.

  • @coyotesnipe
    @coyotesnipe 3 года назад

    I put that model on my non free floated Remington, I didn’t realize it would change my zero so much. Cost me a yote because I didn’t check zero. Be sure to sight your gun in if you put these on your gun,,,

  • @tammydavis3256
    @tammydavis3256 5 лет назад +2

    I love your guys logo do you guys have any recalls I would love a couple to put on my shot gun I hunt coyotes with let me know please

  • @abrahamromeroperez9016
    @abrahamromeroperez9016 11 месяцев назад

    Derrick can shoot and Lonnie can’t wrastle hahaha this is bad ass boys…good shit.

  • @be2223
    @be2223 2 года назад

    I've seen some comments talking about having to re-zero your rifle with the Swagger installed. Is that something you had to do? Thanks for the video.

  • @elitebowman5386
    @elitebowman5386 4 года назад

    Hi, did you say you use the 29" model? I have a Caldwell bi-pod, it is the same set-up as the Harris bi-pid. Sitting in a small hunting stool, it is never long enough. It extends to 29" also. i',m not sure what other guys use for the Swagger bipod, but they always seem to have long enough legs. Jon Collins uses Swagger also. Thanks for the demonstration. Love your vids. Great Logo. Thanks for sharing.

    • @crphscoyoteculture120
      @crphscoyoteculture120  4 года назад +1

      If your sitting on a stool. You may want to get the longer ones. We sit on our butts and if you get on a steep hill, sometimes then 29s aren't long enough. The only Down fall to the 42s is that if you do want to lay prone, it can be a little chore to get it short enough. If you dont lay prone, you won't have a problem at all with the 42s.

    • @elitebowman5386
      @elitebowman5386 4 года назад

      Okay thanks for the reply. Great Logo man. It looks awesome, and the intro is too.

  • @jamesrhode8864
    @jamesrhode8864 7 лет назад +1

    Looking forward to some new videos, soon I hope! ;)

    • @crphscoyoteculture120
      @crphscoyoteculture120  7 лет назад +1

      Stay tuned James, i don't know if you do already, but if you have Facebook, like our page, we will have a ton of new video up real soon.

  • @jimwheeler6326
    @jimwheeler6326 7 лет назад

    liked the real hunting scenarios ..... shows what the bipod can really do. this is my next one.. what rifles and scopes you guys using?

    • @crphscoyoteculture120
      @crphscoyoteculture120  7 лет назад +1

      Thanks Jim, in this video, we are using the Burris XTR II 5-25x50 and the other is Bushnell elite tactical hunter 4.5-18x44 i believe

    • @jimwheeler6326
      @jimwheeler6326 6 лет назад

      thanks guys for the scope info, what make/caliber guns are you shooting? Your video helped with my decision to buy the swagger, thinking about putting it on a Savage Trophy XP .223 to thin out some coyotes.

  • @srs4767
    @srs4767 5 лет назад

    Ok guys, New subscriber here... I just bot the Swagger Bipod and just wondering how you guys Zero your rifles... Do you zero off the Swagger? and if so, do you zero from Prone? or Sitting? And do you notice a POI shift between the 2 shooting positions? The other question I have is: What distance do you guys zero your guns at? 300 yards? 150 yards? etc...

    • @crphscoyoteculture120
      @crphscoyoteculture120  5 лет назад +1

      Hey SageRat, we zero in the prone position using the swagger. You can lock them in place and load them up a bit and it works just fine. I do practice in sitting position but I don't don't worry about accuracy as much there, just because most of our shots here are fairly close. In the case if we do have a long range shot, as seen in the video, we will get into the prone position if possible to make the shot. So most of our sitting position shots are going to be inside that 300 yard mark, most of them anyway. We zero our rifles at a 100, that being said i run my elevation turret up to a 200 yard zero when hunting. Reason being so i can run my turret back to zero anytime and do a accurate zero check at 100 yards, little easier then 200. Hope this answers a lot of your questions.

    • @srs4767
      @srs4767 5 лет назад +1

      @@crphscoyoteculture120 Thanks for the info. I appreciate it, especially on your zeroing distance. That's what I was thinking of doing with mine., glad to know I was on the right path. Looking forward to my first coyote hunt in March (Cattle killers). Got a 22-250 and 260 remington.

  • @tannerking3096
    @tannerking3096 6 лет назад

    how is it on steadiness? my concern is that with shooting sticks you only need to focus on keeping the gun from swaying back to front. But with the swagger I feel like you're going to be fighting every direction.

    • @crphscoyoteculture120
      @crphscoyoteculture120  6 лет назад

      Hey Tanner, actually with the ability to put them in the "lock" position, they act more like a Standard bipod (harris), but also have the flexibility of a shooting stick if that makes sense. I can't shoot off sticks to save my butt, swagger solves that issue for me. They are a great tool.

  • @Jason.123rson
    @Jason.123rson 4 года назад

    Will they fit a 6940 without buying adaptors?

  • @jessicaweaver7019
    @jessicaweaver7019 5 лет назад

    Is this the Gen 1 swagger bipod or Gen 2 and do you know the difference between the older model compared to the newer one?

    • @crphscoyoteculture120
      @crphscoyoteculture120  5 лет назад

      These are the gen 1's. Really the main difference is the gen 2 has a detachable foot. You can take the rubber foot off and there is a spike under it. Other then that essentially the same.

    • @jessicaweaver7019
      @jessicaweaver7019 5 лет назад

      Ok thanks for explaining.

  • @dustinharmon1694
    @dustinharmon1694 5 лет назад

    Hey what suppressor is Derrick using on that gun?

  • @winter7210
    @winter7210 6 лет назад

    Are both of the bipods used in the video the field models?

  • @kevinlewis8642
    @kevinlewis8642 7 лет назад +1

    Best damn intro on RUclips.

  • @bucks2beards194
    @bucks2beards194 6 лет назад

    How can you tell which one is the female when you have multiples come in?
    I always just let the lead coyote get as close as possible then shoot it, hoping I can get on the other. Sometimes I get lucky and it’s a female. I’ve shot several different color-phase coyotes from both sexes.... body sizes between the two tend to vary as well.

    • @crphscoyoteculture120
      @crphscoyoteculture120  6 лет назад +1

      Corby May- Generally you can tell, just like a dog, cat, or even a human, (lol in most cases) the male is a little bigger/broader. Especially come breeding season, because your alpha male is going to have the female gathered up, and most likely be a big tough bass!! Not always true but is say 9/10.

  • @yesmeenashmaitelly4806
    @yesmeenashmaitelly4806 7 лет назад

    How about heavy rifles?

    • @crphscoyoteculture120
      @crphscoyoteculture120  7 лет назад +2

      Mine isn't exactly light by any means and it seems to be up to the challenge, I've had zero issues. Ive never ran it on anything heavier then a #5 contour barrel though, that being said, I run a big scope, heavy stock, and large suppressor, so there is some weight there.

  • @stanvizina6689
    @stanvizina6689 6 лет назад +4

    you guys really need a little longer intro. Maybe 5 or 8 minutes. Maybe 23 minutes. Maybe 3 or 4 days. How about shooting for a month or two. Perhaps several people's lifetimes would be good. Or a whole geographic period.

    • @crphscoyoteculture120
      @crphscoyoteculture120  6 лет назад

      Haha, so you dont like the intro?? Sorry, but thanks for watching!!

    • @keatonjorgensen8793
      @keatonjorgensen8793 5 лет назад

      Th
      Hey stan the video's you have uploaded suck.. And quit littering balloons in the forest you waste of space

    • @stanvizina6689
      @stanvizina6689 5 лет назад

      Th
      I shoot them at random long ranges @@keatonjorgensen8793 at least the intro isn't absurdly long

  • @bobkeller8383
    @bobkeller8383 4 года назад

    Please leave the dope at home. Guns don't mix with drugs and alcohol. Shoot safe.

  • @AllThings357
    @AllThings357 5 лет назад

    Thumbs down.... Why? Your feature length into.