I can't answer the bipod question. But I will say that don't get all hooked up on a single type pellet until the gun has settled down. My B26 took about 500 shots before it quit doing strange things that I couldn't answer. Now all of a sudden it likes Beeman FTS and not JSB's or CPL's?


I suggest you keep pouring el-cheapo pellets through it until you see a definate trend and no surprises. You might get lucky and it likes the el-cheapo pellets.
Of couse you have at least got to try the Preditors through it to see what they do, but wait until it quits supprising you.
As far as hold. Mine likes to be 'held', by that I mean not choking it to death but a good firm grip. It's gonna jump when you shoot it but not so much as you loose your grip. I take it as you got it in 22 that you want to hunt so hold it like you would out in the field and get used to it. Your not going to find many trees to prop it over without having to support the gun and use the semi bench method of letting the gun just rest on a balance point, un-supported, and gently pulling the trigger. Get used to 'holding it' while leaning against something or propping against something.
If it turns out you can't get it to one hole at 25 yrds, then don't aim for the eye.