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<blockquote data-quote="deadlift" data-source="post: 1095056" data-attributes="member: 40021"><p>Hey JD,</p><p> Look at the Voodoo tactical 60" BMG drag bag and the Sierra S7 bipod, Both killer products and not crazy expensive. I currently use both and while the Voodoo is made overseas the quality is there and if you have a prob they honor their lifetime warrranty well. As far as the S7 bipod, they rock! The legs are spring loaded steel and have 180 degrees rotation as well as pan and cant. The only down side is they are 3 lbs... But thats a big gun. Mine was on a 375 RUM and now its permanent home is on my Cheytac.</p><p>Chris</p><p>Benchmark</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deadlift, post: 1095056, member: 40021"] Hey JD, Look at the Voodoo tactical 60" BMG drag bag and the Sierra S7 bipod, Both killer products and not crazy expensive. I currently use both and while the Voodoo is made overseas the quality is there and if you have a prob they honor their lifetime warrranty well. As far as the S7 bipod, they rock! The legs are spring loaded steel and have 180 degrees rotation as well as pan and cant. The only down side is they are 3 lbs... But thats a big gun. Mine was on a 375 RUM and now its permanent home is on my Cheytac. Chris Benchmark [/QUOTE]
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