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Atlas Bipods, worth the price??
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<blockquote data-quote="Kasey" data-source="post: 814418" data-attributes="member: 2237"><p>About sitting, the outer legs have a ID of .50, which happens to be a common size for round stock, like wood or nylon dowel rods and aluminum bar. Soooo a motivated person can simply cut the round stock to length remove the standard rubber feet (push button) and insert the bar into the extended outer leg and now you have a custom height. </p><p></p><p>The V10 is the same as the 5-H and will be for the heavier rifles. And I'm not going to give availability estimate because history shows I've failed miserably at doing so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kasey, post: 814418, member: 2237"] About sitting, the outer legs have a ID of .50, which happens to be a common size for round stock, like wood or nylon dowel rods and aluminum bar. Soooo a motivated person can simply cut the round stock to length remove the standard rubber feet (push button) and insert the bar into the extended outer leg and now you have a custom height. The V10 is the same as the 5-H and will be for the heavier rifles. And I'm not going to give availability estimate because history shows I've failed miserably at doing so. [/QUOTE]
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