Ledd - Just out of curiosity, what brand of bipod is that? It looks very much like the Long Range Accuracy bipods I use in F-TR, but there are some subtle differences. I have used the LRA bipods for many years and am a big fan.
For shooting at 1000 yd, a bipod with a wide footprint will help with stability and in minimizing the effect of torque from the rifle. Typical Harris or Atlas V8 bipods certainly will work, but they have a rather narrow footprint. The Long Range Accuracy bipod is pretty much like an oversized Harris/Atlas bipod and works very well:
https://www.eurooptic.com/longrange-accuracy.aspx. Atlas is now also making an "oversized" traditional bipod (5-H). Neither one of these bipods is less than $250, and they are also noticeably heavier than a Harris/Atlas V8.
Regardless of the type bipod you go with, it will require some mastery of the appropriate technique to use it effectively. With an "oversized" traditional bipod, most shooters will pre-load the feet to minimize muzzle hop, and use a squeezable rear bean bag of some sort to adjust elevation. With a ski/sled-type bipod, some kind of carpet is typically used under the feet so they will track straight back under the recoil impulse, with a sand-filled, "eared" rear bag.