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Differences between a rail system bipod and a stud mounted bipod
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<blockquote data-quote="CA48" data-source="post: 1495160" data-attributes="member: 21446"><p><a href="https://www.accu-shot.com/catalog_new/accessories-official-manufacturer/64-bt15-335-1913-rail.html" target="_blank">https://www.accu-shot.com/catalog_new/accessories-official-manufacturer/64-bt15-335-1913-rail.html</a></p><p></p><p>Atlas makes rails that have a spot for a flush cup or a hole to mount a sling stud built into them.</p><p></p><p>I have always used a custom Harris bipod made by larue tactical that has a quick detach set up tig welded onto it, rail mounted. I bought it before atlas was making bi pods otherwise I would go that route if I were buying now. </p><p></p><p>Lately I have been shooting a 12pound 270 Wsm with a sling stud mounted bi pod and it's not nearly as stable. All my stocks will always have a railed mounted system on them unless it's a light weight rifle where the stock forend is small and narrow. Just haven't mounted a rail on that rifle yet.</p><p></p><p>My quick detach set up is wrench adjustable for a tight fit if your using different rails that are not the same width. But if your just starting to convert rifles over to the rail system make sure and buy the same make rails so you have a tight fit when switching your bi pod to different rifles without having to make adjustments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CA48, post: 1495160, member: 21446"] [URL]https://www.accu-shot.com/catalog_new/accessories-official-manufacturer/64-bt15-335-1913-rail.html[/URL] Atlas makes rails that have a spot for a flush cup or a hole to mount a sling stud built into them. I have always used a custom Harris bipod made by larue tactical that has a quick detach set up tig welded onto it, rail mounted. I bought it before atlas was making bi pods otherwise I would go that route if I were buying now. Lately I have been shooting a 12pound 270 Wsm with a sling stud mounted bi pod and it's not nearly as stable. All my stocks will always have a railed mounted system on them unless it's a light weight rifle where the stock forend is small and narrow. Just haven't mounted a rail on that rifle yet. My quick detach set up is wrench adjustable for a tight fit if your using different rails that are not the same width. But if your just starting to convert rifles over to the rail system make sure and buy the same make rails so you have a tight fit when switching your bi pod to different rifles without having to make adjustments. [/QUOTE]
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