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<blockquote data-quote="Don Ward" data-source="post: 486208" data-attributes="member: 19118"><p>+1 on the Stoney Point. We use them all the time with great results. They go on and off with a snap, adjust to odd terrain very quickly, allow a nice natural recoil, and its nice to only have it on the rifle when you need it. Going through brush or sliding a rifle in and out of a scabbard or Eberlestock can be a pain with a semi permanent bipod.</p><p> </p><p>The rubber has been hit or miss lately as far as quality, but they are only $40.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Ward, post: 486208, member: 19118"] +1 on the Stoney Point. We use them all the time with great results. They go on and off with a snap, adjust to odd terrain very quickly, allow a nice natural recoil, and its nice to only have it on the rifle when you need it. Going through brush or sliding a rifle in and out of a scabbard or Eberlestock can be a pain with a semi permanent bipod. The rubber has been hit or miss lately as far as quality, but they are only $40. [/QUOTE]
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