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<blockquote data-quote="azmetalman" data-source="post: 834824" data-attributes="member: 47027"><p>RH300UM The attachment is via small picatinny rail. It mounts on the forearm of the stock. Take a look at the mount in the LRH Store on this site.</p><p>My McMillan A3 has two holes in the front with threaded inserts molded in the forearm. These 2 holes accommodate a mounting screw and a sling swivel stud. It is simple and exceptionally sturdy. I have mine set up with the quick detach model of Atlas bipod. If you are a hunter I highly recommend the quick detach.</p><p>Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azmetalman, post: 834824, member: 47027"] RH300UM The attachment is via small picatinny rail. It mounts on the forearm of the stock. Take a look at the mount in the LRH Store on this site. My McMillan A3 has two holes in the front with threaded inserts molded in the forearm. These 2 holes accommodate a mounting screw and a sling swivel stud. It is simple and exceptionally sturdy. I have mine set up with the quick detach model of Atlas bipod. If you are a hunter I highly recommend the quick detach. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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