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Atlas bipods: what am I missing?
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<blockquote data-quote="rodneymoncrief" data-source="post: 1807161" data-attributes="member: 29572"><p>I have 3 sets of Harris Swivel bipods with the pod lock they work very well but I don't like that they are heavy and dig into your shoulder while hunting. Two years ago I bought my first Javelin bipod and I like them much better because they are made of carbon fiber and they attach to a swivel stud replacing adapter, that still allows you to attach a sling, and allows you to attach bipod via a magnet. I like the first Javelin so well I recently bought the Javelin Pro Hunt that has locking legs, both have a locking panning lever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rodneymoncrief, post: 1807161, member: 29572"] I have 3 sets of Harris Swivel bipods with the pod lock they work very well but I don't like that they are heavy and dig into your shoulder while hunting. Two years ago I bought my first Javelin bipod and I like them much better because they are made of carbon fiber and they attach to a swivel stud replacing adapter, that still allows you to attach a sling, and allows you to attach bipod via a magnet. I like the first Javelin so well I recently bought the Javelin Pro Hunt that has locking legs, both have a locking panning lever. [/QUOTE]
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