Target is 5 clay birds on a backer board with one in the center and then 4 corners around the center bird. I'll be using the bipod on a concrete bench only, will the swivel version provide any advantage on a flat bench?
Get the swivel. Why would you not get the swivel? Is it the price increase that has you spun out? Have you not used both? Is there nobody else around that can let you play with theirs?Target is 5 clay birds on a backer board with one in the center and then 4 corners around the center bird. I'll be using the bipod on a concrete bench only, will the swivel version provide any advantage on a flat bench?
As has been said, if the bench is level, no. I'll add, and if the bipod is mounted so your rifle is leveled, no. However, the only thing you loose by having the swivel and pivot is the initial cost of a few bucks. With it you can make a quick adjustment to precisely get your rifle level and the issue of rifle cant is solved. Not all benches are equal. And, someday you just might set that bipod on a non-level surface!Target is 5 clay birds on a backer board with one in the center and then 4 corners around the center bird. I'll be using the bipod on a concrete bench only, will the swivel version provide any advantage on a flat bench?
Concrete benches are flat, shots from 100 to 500 yards.