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Harris: S-BRM Bipod

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Extends From

6" to 9" for adjustable

Swivels Help

Compensate for uneven terrain

Notched Legs

Adjust in 1-inch increments

Spring-loaded Legs

Support fast deployment

Attaches Sling

Swivel stud

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SKU: S-BRM (M-LOK)

Overview

Built for hunters and shooters who want a stable support that stays compact in the field, this bipod extends from 6" to 9" and is designed to attach to a sling swivel stud. Its swiveling action helps it adapt to uneven ground, while the spring-loaded, notched legs allow quick setup and height changes in 1" increments. At 14 oz., it keeps added weight to a minimum, and the built-in sling swivel stud provides a place to attach the sling. It is described as most useful for shooting off the bench, making it a practical choice when a steady rest matters more than maximum versatility.

Why Hunters Choose the Harris

Extends From

6 to 9 inches for

Swivels Help

Compensate for uneven terrain

Spring-loaded Legs

Support fast deployment when setting

Notched Legs

Adjust in 1-inch increments for

Attaches Sling

Swivel stud and includes a

Key Features

  • Extends from 6" to 9" for adjustable shooting height.
  • Swivels to help compensate for uneven terrain.
  • Notched legs adjust in 1-inch increments.
  • Spring-loaded legs support fast deployment.
  • Attaches to the sling swivel stud.
  • Includes a built-in sling swivel stud for sling attachment.
  • Weighs 14 oz. for an ultralight setup.

Best Used For

  • Bench shooting sessions where a compact, stable support is preferred.
  • Hunters working from uneven ground who need a swiveling bipod.
  • Users wanting quick deployment from spring-loaded legs and 1-inch notched adjustments.
  • Rifles equipped with a sling swivel stud for direct bipod attachment.
  • Those prioritizing a lightweight support for field carry and range use.

Specifications

Attachment TypeSling Swivel Stud
Built In Sling Swivel StudYes
Country Of OriginUSA
Extension Range6" to 9"
Knob MaterialPolymer
Leg CapsHard Rubber
Leg DeploymentSpring loaded
Leg Notches1" increments
MaterialHeat treated steel and hard alloys
Recommended UseMost useful for shooting off the bench
SwivelstiltsYes
Weight14 oz

Pros

  • Extends from 6 to 9 inches for a compact, adjustable shooting setup.
  • Swivels to help compensate for uneven terrain.
  • Spring-loaded legs support fast deployment when setting up.
  • Notched legs adjust in 1-inch increments for precise height changes.
  • Attaches to the sling swivel stud and includes a built-in sling swivel stud.
  • Ultralight 14-ounce design is easy to carry and bench use friendly.

Considerations & Trade-offs

  • The 6" to 9" height range is compact, which suits bench use and lower shooting positions, but it may not provide the clearance some hunters want for taller prone setups or higher vegetation.
  • It attaches to the sling swivel stud, so it is a good fit for rifles set up for that mounting point, but it is not a universal attachment solution for every platform.
  • The swiveling design helps on uneven ground, yet that added movement may be less desirable when a fixed, non-tilting rest is preferred.
  • At 14 oz, it is relatively light for a bipod, but the trade-off is a more compact support profile rather than a larger, more adjustable field rest.

Suggested Comparisons

  • Benchrest bipods
  • Swivel bipods
  • Sling swivel stud-mounted bipods
  • Lightweight rifle support accessories

Suggested Accessories

  • Bipod mount hardware
  • Sling swivel stud accessories
  • Rifle bench rest bag
  • Rifle sling

Frequently Asked Questions

What height range does the Harris S-BRM Bipod cover?

It extends from 6 inches to 9 inches.

How does this bipod handle uneven ground?

It swivels, or tilts, to help compensate for uneven terrain.

How does the bipod attach to the rifle?

It attaches to the sling swivel stud and includes a built-in sling swivel stud to attach the sling.

Is the leg length adjustable in small increments?

Yes. The legs are notched in 1-inch increments.

What are the listed materials and construction details?

The product data lists heat treated steel and hard alloys, along with hard rubber leg caps and a polymer knob.