So many bi-pods...how to choose?

I have a set of Caldwell bags (Tack Driver&DeadShot) that I use shooting from a table. The bipod will be used at the range when shooting prone at the 100 yard range. Neither of my rifles are high end items so I'm just looking to get the best out of em the way they are setup (both with red dot sights) along with my 77 year old vision. Not what you would call precision shooting...just having some fun.
Will be trying out the Peleton bipod shortly.

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I find the Peleton to be a very good bipod. Features rich and an affordable price. Well constructed, quick disconnect, pan, pivot, tilt (leveling). Features lock in place, pan/pivot are adjustable from very loose movement to tight movement. Hard to beat. Hope it works well for you.
 
Magpul unfair advantage

Obviously I like Magpul. They just dropped a new bipod I took to the range and love it! Not cheap but lots of benefits: tilt, pan, and legs stay put. Lighter than my spring version bipod by 4-6 oz. Only downside: no quick release offered by Magpul-need to buy specific Magpul model & then purchase QR from separate vendor ($80+).
 
I haven't bought a bipod in decades. One very worthwhile addition to the Harris and copies is a knurled knob machine screw from Tanks' Rifle Shop to replace the widget Harris uses to install the bipod on the sling swivel. makes installation/removal much, much easier.
 

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