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Harris BRM-S Bipod notched, non rotational legs?
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<blockquote data-quote="squeeeeze" data-source="post: 2563776" data-attributes="member: 34065"><p>I'm not sure how well metal spiked feet would work on a concrete bench while shooting for groups building loads though. No issues when out in the field prone or off a shooting mat with preload straps. </p><p></p><p>Maybe I'll look at getting a non notched leg bipod (to keep from rolling) for the concrete at the range. I guess it's possible it's just slipping (only bipod I have issues with) but figured since they roll that was the issue. The Atlas does have softer rubber on their feet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squeeeeze, post: 2563776, member: 34065"] I’m not sure how well metal spiked feet would work on a concrete bench while shooting for groups building loads though. No issues when out in the field prone or off a shooting mat with preload straps. Maybe I’ll look at getting a non notched leg bipod (to keep from rolling) for the concrete at the range. I guess it’s possible it’s just slipping (only bipod I have issues with) but figured since they roll that was the issue. The Atlas does have softer rubber on their feet. [/QUOTE]
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