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Favorite rail mounted bipod?
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<blockquote data-quote="brcfo_outdoors" data-source="post: 2509562" data-attributes="member: 113623"><p>I own one Atlas and have owned another in the past. I think they are obnoxious to try and adjust the leg height on, especially if you are already down and prone. The collar on the legs just isn't as easy to adjust as some of the other brands where you pull to extend the legs and then have to press a release to retract them (Accu-Tac and some Harris). Also the tension knob thing on the bottom of the Atlas is anything but precise and intuitive. If I were on the market for another bipod today I think I would check out the MDT GRND Pod. It looks to me like it takes the leg positioning and profile of the Atlas, the Pod Lock lever like an upgraded Harris, the leg adjustment from an Accu-Tac, and uses carbon fiber like a Spartan. To me it seems like and interesting addition to the market and comes in at the same weight as the above listed Atlas.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://mdttac.com/mdt-grnd-pod/" target="_blank">https://mdttac.com/mdt-grnd-pod/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brcfo_outdoors, post: 2509562, member: 113623"] I own one Atlas and have owned another in the past. I think they are obnoxious to try and adjust the leg height on, especially if you are already down and prone. The collar on the legs just isn't as easy to adjust as some of the other brands where you pull to extend the legs and then have to press a release to retract them (Accu-Tac and some Harris). Also the tension knob thing on the bottom of the Atlas is anything but precise and intuitive. If I were on the market for another bipod today I think I would check out the MDT GRND Pod. It looks to me like it takes the leg positioning and profile of the Atlas, the Pod Lock lever like an upgraded Harris, the leg adjustment from an Accu-Tac, and uses carbon fiber like a Spartan. To me it seems like and interesting addition to the market and comes in at the same weight as the above listed Atlas. [URL]https://mdttac.com/mdt-grnd-pod/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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