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Atlas bipods: what am I missing?
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<blockquote data-quote="milo-2" data-source="post: 1808020" data-attributes="member: 33622"><p>I've seen, and been in some of your posts, you do not seem to be hurting for money, buy one and give it a try. I think I read you like to shoot prone ?? They are really an easy re-sellable product if not happy.</p><p>In my 10 yrs of precision LR shooting, there have been 3 products I believe have made a big impact on myself become more adept at it.</p><p>One is an Atlas bipod, I own 11 of them. They are just a stable, easy to use platform if not is such a rush.</p><p># 2 is going to Manners stocks, I really like me some Manners, esp a T4A.</p><p>3rd would be a Kestrel with a ballistic solver.</p><p></p><p>I am sure I am like most guys getting older where the trend is to buy a higher quality glass, probably because we can afford to, or need it, but it is more a necessity than an aid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milo-2, post: 1808020, member: 33622"] I've seen, and been in some of your posts, you do not seem to be hurting for money, buy one and give it a try. I think I read you like to shoot prone ?? They are really an easy re-sellable product if not happy. In my 10 yrs of precision LR shooting, there have been 3 products I believe have made a big impact on myself become more adept at it. One is an Atlas bipod, I own 11 of them. They are just a stable, easy to use platform if not is such a rush. # 2 is going to Manners stocks, I really like me some Manners, esp a T4A. 3rd would be a Kestrel with a ballistic solver. I am sure I am like most guys getting older where the trend is to buy a higher quality glass, probably because we can afford to, or need it, but it is more a necessity than an aid. [/QUOTE]
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