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The Basics, Starting Out
Bipod reccomendation
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<blockquote data-quote="Hognuts" data-source="post: 986314" data-attributes="member: 48031"><p>I have only ever used Harris fixed bi-pods and Atlas, I like Atlas way better, but I don't know if its a fair comparison with a fixed Harris to an Atlas that you can correct for cant and has some swivel built into, but I also enjoy the feature of the Atlas of being able to lock them in at a 45 degree angle. The only feature that Harris has that I prefer over the Atlas is they are much quicker to deploy.</p><p></p><p>I agree that the price point on the Atlas is a tough pill to swallow. In some cases your bi-pod would be more expensive than your rifle if you are running on a hunting rig! That is certainly the case on my Winchester model 70 this fall. Its a hand me down rifle with a $300 bi-pod on it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hognuts, post: 986314, member: 48031"] I have only ever used Harris fixed bi-pods and Atlas, I like Atlas way better, but I don't know if its a fair comparison with a fixed Harris to an Atlas that you can correct for cant and has some swivel built into, but I also enjoy the feature of the Atlas of being able to lock them in at a 45 degree angle. The only feature that Harris has that I prefer over the Atlas is they are much quicker to deploy. I agree that the price point on the Atlas is a tough pill to swallow. In some cases your bi-pod would be more expensive than your rifle if you are running on a hunting rig! That is certainly the case on my Winchester model 70 this fall. Its a hand me down rifle with a $300 bi-pod on it! [/QUOTE]
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