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Bipod advice
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<blockquote data-quote="Speedygoss" data-source="post: 771658" data-attributes="member: 44921"><p>Very good advice. Thank you. I do use a Stony Point now. Love it! Here is the thing. I have one that is like 6 years old. no problems with it splitting. Its so old and used the pads on the feet are about wore thru. Noticing this I bought 2 newer ones.... rubber split just like you mentioned. Still the old one is going strong. I need to come up with a solution to their problem, add a second stud and run both a prone bipod and have the quick attach for the Stony Point. lightbulb</p><p></p><p>What are the lengths recommended for the prone bipods?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Speedygoss, post: 771658, member: 44921"] Very good advice. Thank you. I do use a Stony Point now. Love it! Here is the thing. I have one that is like 6 years old. no problems with it splitting. Its so old and used the pads on the feet are about wore thru. Noticing this I bought 2 newer ones.... rubber split just like you mentioned. Still the old one is going strong. I need to come up with a solution to their problem, add a second stud and run both a prone bipod and have the quick attach for the Stony Point. lightbulb What are the lengths recommended for the prone bipods? [/QUOTE]
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