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Atlas Bipod Review
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<blockquote data-quote="gafferq2xl" data-source="post: 1029183" data-attributes="member: 5237"><p>After spending about 3 months with the new PSR model the biggest advantage I found was on harder to solid surfaces. The feature where as the legs no longer spin under heavy preload allowing for a heavier preload.</p><p></p><p>This however is a flaw in my shooting technique to load the bipod this much as explained to me by much more experienced shooters. Granted this is an arguable topic and by no means do I wish to stir the pot. If your shooting style is like mine I believe you will find the same advantage with the new model.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gafferq2xl, post: 1029183, member: 5237"] After spending about 3 months with the new PSR model the biggest advantage I found was on harder to solid surfaces. The feature where as the legs no longer spin under heavy preload allowing for a heavier preload. This however is a flaw in my shooting technique to load the bipod this much as explained to me by much more experienced shooters. Granted this is an arguable topic and by no means do I wish to stir the pot. If your shooting style is like mine I believe you will find the same advantage with the new model. [/QUOTE]
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