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<blockquote data-quote="436" data-source="post: 2548572" data-attributes="member: 16609"><p><span style="font-size: 18px">I'd use Atlas for bipods with their QD mount, love them. The BT46-LW17 PSR (Precision Sniper Rifle) Atlas Bipod mounts directly to any 1913 style Picatinny rail via the included ADM-170-S lever</span><span style="font-size: 15px">. </span></p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 18px">With that said; a lot of my past field shooting/hunting was done on lightweight sticks, nothing more than two pieces of strong carbon fiber tubes/rods screwed together to give a shear effect of movement, like buffalo sticks using black surgical tubing at the top Y to help hold the rifle in place, while moving fast from one point to another for a fast shot they folded down next to the rifle as I moved I made them too work the best, at the height that I liked for standing & sitting, and they also worked as walking sticks as well, with metal tips at the bottom. Cheap easy to make and work great, they last forever I still have the first one I built after many seasons in the field chasing Deer, Elk, and Yotes with them. Good luck Cheers. </span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="436, post: 2548572, member: 16609"] [SIZE=5]I'd use Atlas for bipods with their QD mount, love them. The BT46-LW17 PSR (Precision Sniper Rifle) Atlas Bipod mounts directly to any 1913 style Picatinny rail via the included ADM-170-S lever[/SIZE][SIZE=4]. [/SIZE] [SIZE=5]With that said; a lot of my past field shooting/hunting was done on lightweight sticks, nothing more than two pieces of strong carbon fiber tubes/rods screwed together to give a shear effect of movement, like buffalo sticks using black surgical tubing at the top Y to help hold the rifle in place, while moving fast from one point to another for a fast shot they folded down next to the rifle as I moved I made them too work the best, at the height that I liked for standing & sitting, and they also worked as walking sticks as well, with metal tips at the bottom. Cheap easy to make and work great, they last forever I still have the first one I built after many seasons in the field chasing Deer, Elk, and Yotes with them. Good luck Cheers. [/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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