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Differences between a rail system bipod and a stud mounted bipod
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<blockquote data-quote="Axl" data-source="post: 1495718" data-attributes="member: 90110"><p>The rail mount is more stable than the swivel mount. I have a couple Rugged Ridge bi-pods and have put rails on about 7 rifles so far. The R.R. bi-pod is fast to change guns and is lighter than a Harris (of which i have 8)</p><p>I have used Atlas rails, Pure-Precision rails, modified plastic Magpul rails and an adapter that goes on the stud to convert to a rail. I have used the flush cup rails and used a sling stud as one of the rail fasteners to use a sling. This week i put An Atlas rail on a friends stock to mount the new Caldwell carbon fiber bi-pod- it needs a screw driver to change guns, and weighs 9 oz. vs 12 oz for the Rugged Ridge. The Caldwell is $110 R.R. is $330. The Caldwell is not as stable as the T.R.</p><p>Magpul also has a new pic rail B.P. but I have not used one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Axl, post: 1495718, member: 90110"] The rail mount is more stable than the swivel mount. I have a couple Rugged Ridge bi-pods and have put rails on about 7 rifles so far. The R.R. bi-pod is fast to change guns and is lighter than a Harris (of which i have 8) I have used Atlas rails, Pure-Precision rails, modified plastic Magpul rails and an adapter that goes on the stud to convert to a rail. I have used the flush cup rails and used a sling stud as one of the rail fasteners to use a sling. This week i put An Atlas rail on a friends stock to mount the new Caldwell carbon fiber bi-pod- it needs a screw driver to change guns, and weighs 9 oz. vs 12 oz for the Rugged Ridge. The Caldwell is $110 R.R. is $330. The Caldwell is not as stable as the T.R. Magpul also has a new pic rail B.P. but I have not used one. [/QUOTE]
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