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SVT_Tactical
MODERATOR Chief Sackscratch Joined: December/17/2009 Location: NorthCackalacky Status: Offline Points: 31233 |
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Posted: January/15/2013 at 08:21 |
SWFA carris Atlas now.
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stickbow46
Optics Master Extraordinaire Joined: January/07/2009 Location: Benton, Pa Status: Offline Points: 4678 |
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If you can spend the coin check out the X-Caliber X VIP,they are expensive but look to be worth the price of addmitance.
+1 for the Atlas......
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cheaptrick
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I'd like to try out one of the Atlas BP's at some time.
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jonoMT
Optics Master Extraordinaire Joined: November/13/2008 Location: Montana Status: Offline Points: 4853 |
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I prefer the Atlas, but a 9"-13" S model Harris with the KMW pod-loc (skip the knock-offs) is really good too all around.
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Reaction time is a factor...
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trigger29
Optics Master Extraordinaire X = 180 Y = 90 (X+Pyro)+(Y-Pyro) = ? Joined: September/29/2007 Location: South Dakota Status: Offline Points: 4353 |
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I'm rapidly becoming a fan of this. Lots more money than a Harris, (which I have also) but some nice features too.
Edit to add: This will not mount on a sling swivel. Picatinney rail mount only.
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stickbow46
Optics Master Extraordinaire Joined: January/07/2009 Location: Benton, Pa Status: Offline Points: 4678 |
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I'm with the guys above,I use the notched Harris for bench shooting & the smooth leg for the field work!
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cheaptrick
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Perfect. I couldn't agree more, though my Harris BP's are the older models with out the notches.
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Gil P.
Optics Journeyman Joined: February/01/2012 Location: Henderson, NV Status: Offline Points: 316 |
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Swivel bipods are definatley the way to go. If it just a bench gun get the BRM-S, if your going to use it in the field get the LM-S. The LM-S is good for just about anything and my favorite size as well. Get the notched leg model and KMW pod-loc of whichever you choose, it makes life easier.
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Bigdaddy0381
MODERATOR Georgia peach Joined: February/27/2007 Location: Georgia Status: Offline Points: 13682 |
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the notched leg will not let the leg slide in and out when its locked. the none notched leg "can" slide from time to time. I prefer a swivel with a pod-lok. It makes leveling the rifle to the target so much simpler.
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jmr1969
Optics GrassHopper Joined: January/02/2013 Status: Offline Points: 43 |
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I was lead to believe that swivels are bad m'kay... but what is better friction legs or the notched legs? Again its going to be a bench gun and sorry for not mentioning the swivel part, could you explain why ones better swivel vs non notches or not. Thanks in Advance.
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Kickboxer
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Sinclair 3rd Generation F-Class bipod... it is the best and can be adapted for many situations, not just F-Class. |
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Bigdaddy0381
MODERATOR Georgia peach Joined: February/27/2007 Location: Georgia Status: Offline Points: 13682 |
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jmr1969
Optics GrassHopper Joined: January/02/2013 Status: Offline Points: 43 |
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Looking for a Bench Bi Pod for my Remington 700 SPS Varmint 26" Barrel. It gets confusing fast are the notched legs better than friction? Harris makes the best I think? Need a Model number to look at.
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