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In this video from Southern Shooters, Stuart is here to show us exactly how to install a Harris-style bipod on your rifle, noting that it's a very common bipod that attaches straight to the front sling stud. But before he goes any further, it’s safety first. Stuart makes sure the rifle is safe by removing the bolt, checking the floor plate, and doing a visual inspection of the chamber to ensure we're good to go before any work begins.

Once the safety check is sorted, Stuart demonstrates how to prepare the bipod by loosening the tension screw flat with the bracket and using the scissor action to open the pins wider than the sling stud. He shows how to attach it so it sits there securely, slowly doing up the tension screw to bring the bipod up to the rifle while keeping it square and straight. Whether you keep it finger tight or give it a quarter turn with a tool, he warns not to over-tighten it as you may damage the rifle, and with the sling re-attached to the unit, it’s ready to go.