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Bipod Suggestions For a Stock with a Picatinny Rail
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<blockquote data-quote="sixfivefanboy" data-source="post: 1934587" data-attributes="member: 111827"><p>You can get an pic rail adapter for $10-$20 to run a harris. I was a hard core harris bipod guy (still am) and last purchased a rifle with a pic rail on the front. Ended up going with a Atlas Cal Tall bipod to save some weight over an adapter and a harris and have been pretty happy. Honestly - I don't think the atlas is that much better than the harris. It take a few seconds longer to deploy and instead of just pulling the legs out, like the harris, you have to push this button and pull this lever to deploy the Atlas. The Atlas is a little more stable on the bench because of its wider stance, but also has a wider footprint in the scabbard or gun case. The Atlas has a clean look to it, and I like how it looks on my rifle - I think I prefer the harris for hunting. They are tough to beat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sixfivefanboy, post: 1934587, member: 111827"] You can get an pic rail adapter for $10-$20 to run a harris. I was a hard core harris bipod guy (still am) and last purchased a rifle with a pic rail on the front. Ended up going with a Atlas Cal Tall bipod to save some weight over an adapter and a harris and have been pretty happy. Honestly - I don’t think the atlas is that much better than the harris. It take a few seconds longer to deploy and instead of just pulling the legs out, like the harris, you have to push this button and pull this lever to deploy the Atlas. The Atlas is a little more stable on the bench because of its wider stance, but also has a wider footprint in the scabbard or gun case. The Atlas has a clean look to it, and I like how it looks on my rifle - I think I prefer the harris for hunting. They are tough to beat. [/QUOTE]
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