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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffrthehunter" data-source="post: 1362859" data-attributes="member: 98990"><p>Ran a Atlas for the first time this year. Shot two deer at long range using the bipod and put my crosshairs on a few others. Not really a huge fan, mainly I do not like the locking legs. With my Harris bypod you can just grab the legs and fold them down when your in a rush, Atlas you have to find the locking pin. I missed out on one shot because of the delay. As far as shot placement I think the Harris is just as good for shots up to 600 yards, maybe more? Just my first impression...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffrthehunter, post: 1362859, member: 98990"] Ran a Atlas for the first time this year. Shot two deer at long range using the bipod and put my crosshairs on a few others. Not really a huge fan, mainly I do not like the locking legs. With my Harris bypod you can just grab the legs and fold them down when your in a rush, Atlas you have to find the locking pin. I missed out on one shot because of the delay. As far as shot placement I think the Harris is just as good for shots up to 600 yards, maybe more? Just my first impression... [/QUOTE]
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