The reason I ask is I have one of those things but it is tall & swivels..& I usually set it up on my lighter gun when varmint hunting...I've made some nice field shots with it...If any of you saw the 4/6 Mulligan group I shot from a bench the other day it got me thinking...Some stocks are just not right for riding on front rest & bag set ups..I know the model of bipod I have is not right for what I'm thinking..Would or could The shorter bipod be better for shooting from a bench ??...Is it possible that some rifles twist & recoil at firing causing a say 2 shots to go low left out of that group..& heres the kicker could such a gun equipped with a short stiff bi-pod be made to shoot better from a bench...than say that same gun just riding the bags ???...I'm thinking that the shape of my stock is a problem & a short bipod could counteract the negative effect it is having on some of my groups...Any thoughts or reasearch on this would help us all shoot better...mike in ct..please see sorry looking group attached