Joseph von Benedikt’s Backcountry Rifle Setup

Joseph von Benedikt’s Backcountry Rifle Setup

When you’re heading deep into the mountains, your gear either works or it gets left behind. In this episode of The Backcountry Hunting Podcast, Joseph Von Benedikt walks through his full backcountry rifle setup, built for hunts where weight, speed, and stability all matter.

One standout in his system? The Javelin Pro Hunt Tac Bipod

Lightweight Support That Stays Out of the Way

Joseph’s rifle setup is tailored for steep, technical terrain. Instead of a bulky bipod that hangs off the rifle, he runs the Pro Hunt Tac with the Classic Rifle Adapter. This lets him carry the bipod separately, keeping the rifle clean and snag-free during tough climbs.

When it’s time to shoot, he can drop the bipod into the adapter in seconds and get rock-solid support without adding unnecessary weight to the rifle during the hike in.

Mountain-Proven Simplicity

The Classic Rifle Adapter installs in place of a sling stud and accepts the Pro Hunt Tac Bipod through Spartan’s MagnaSwitch™ system. It’s a streamlined approach that gives Joseph stability when he needs it and zero drag when he doesn’t.

This setup is ideal for hunters who don’t want a permanent bipod fixed to their rifle but still want absolute confidence when taking longer shots in rugged conditions.

Full Setup Breakdown

The video covers more than just the bipod. Joseph goes through optics, sling choice, suppressor setup, and more. It’s a great look into how a professional builds out a mountain hunting rifle that’s fast, efficient, and field-proven.

If you’re dialing in your own backcountry gear or just want a solid take on minimalist rifle setups, this one’s worth a watch.

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