Atlas bipod thoughts

With the legs independent you can set u on root wads and rocks easier,legs go back past 90
I am no expert but if the terrain is really bad then I just use a rolled up jacket or pack, not sure I would ever try to roll the legs to different angles. I think one could get a POI problem if legs are at a strange angle (need lots of experience and practice).
 
Do have a ton of experaince Stable plat form Been shooting stuff at LR for 20+ Tripod for rear example
 

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