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Does anyone have experience with Magpul MOE Bipod?
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<blockquote data-quote="DTF370" data-source="post: 2699381" data-attributes="member: 115086"><p>I have extensive use behind one. Specifically, I have been through three sniper schools with one. I would like to first off say it is not by choice, it was what I was issued. They are relatively light. They are relatively adjustable. What I don't like is they do not lock out super tight. By that I mean when they are deployed, there is a lot of play, allowing the rifle to rock forward and rearward. You should "load" the bipod no matter what you are shooting with, but it is absolutely necessary to load the bipod with this one. If you do properly load the bipod, you can absolutely shoot consistently. They also sit a little too high for prone and a little too short for sitting IMO. In my opinion there are better options out there. They would make a good bipod for a budget build or a AR. You'd probably be better served with a Harris or similar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DTF370, post: 2699381, member: 115086"] I have extensive use behind one. Specifically, I have been through three sniper schools with one. I would like to first off say it is not by choice, it was what I was issued. They are relatively light. They are relatively adjustable. What I don’t like is they do not lock out super tight. By that I mean when they are deployed, there is a lot of play, allowing the rifle to rock forward and rearward. You should “load” the bipod no matter what you are shooting with, but it is absolutely necessary to load the bipod with this one. If you do properly load the bipod, you can absolutely shoot consistently. They also sit a little too high for prone and a little too short for sitting IMO. In my opinion there are better options out there. They would make a good bipod for a budget build or a AR. You’d probably be better served with a Harris or similar. [/QUOTE]
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