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Favorite rail mounted bipod?
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<blockquote data-quote="WahooYahoo" data-source="post: 2535560" data-attributes="member: 94632"><p>I understand Gunwerks is supposed to release their new bipod... sometime soon. Maybe [USER=19431]@skip[/USER] Davidson will elaborate a bit... It's supposed to be the cat's pajamas. Touted as "The" bipod. I know nothing of it but that whatever Aaron and his guys put their mind to improve, is vastly improved when their done. I'm waiting to see what it is like before I switch. </p><p></p><p> I have the Atlas and have has Harris. I really don't like either. I want more versatility, more range of height, simplicity in the adjustments that I can make while out of breath, laying in a cactus and trying to keep my eye in the scope. Atlas was good 15 years ago when I moved on from my Harris. Using it now is like winding a watch... We should be way past this by now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WahooYahoo, post: 2535560, member: 94632"] I understand Gunwerks is supposed to release their new bipod... sometime soon. Maybe [USER=19431]@skip[/USER] Davidson will elaborate a bit... It's supposed to be the cat's pajamas. Touted as "The" bipod. I know nothing of it but that whatever Aaron and his guys put their mind to improve, is vastly improved when their done. I'm waiting to see what it is like before I switch. I have the Atlas and have has Harris. I really don't like either. I want more versatility, more range of height, simplicity in the adjustments that I can make while out of breath, laying in a cactus and trying to keep my eye in the scope. Atlas was good 15 years ago when I moved on from my Harris. Using it now is like winding a watch... We should be way past this by now. [/QUOTE]
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