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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 771654" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>On this same road right now. Atlas is probably the slickest set up with a picatinny type quick detach....but it is ridiculously expensive. I am currently running a Black hawk unit that allows swivel and cant adjustment. I really like it. I had a Stoney Point and it died after about 7-8 shots and I got rid of it.</p><p> </p><p>OK, so sitting or kneeling shots a bipod that you use for prone is probably not going to work. I have a shooting stick that folds into 3's and it fits nicely in the side compartment of my back pack. I use this bipod stick for glassing as well and it goes with me everywhere. If I have to make a shot outside of the prone position I go to the stick. I feel like I have my bases covered with set up except the fact I would like to have quick detach so the rifle fits a bit better in a scabbard etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 771654, member: 61747"] On this same road right now. Atlas is probably the slickest set up with a picatinny type quick detach....but it is ridiculously expensive. I am currently running a Black hawk unit that allows swivel and cant adjustment. I really like it. I had a Stoney Point and it died after about 7-8 shots and I got rid of it. OK, so sitting or kneeling shots a bipod that you use for prone is probably not going to work. I have a shooting stick that folds into 3's and it fits nicely in the side compartment of my back pack. I use this bipod stick for glassing as well and it goes with me everywhere. If I have to make a shot outside of the prone position I go to the stick. I feel like I have my bases covered with set up except the fact I would like to have quick detach so the rifle fits a bit better in a scabbard etc. [/QUOTE]
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