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<blockquote data-quote="6point5x284" data-source="post: 1054886" data-attributes="member: 66669"><p>trucraft, by all means, forward away. I agree on the price, but while on their website making sure I had the length correct last night, I noticed they are significantly cheaper than what I paid when it first came out. They are now about $250.00 US if I converted pounds to dollars right. While still not cheap, when I look at other top of the line bipods, or anything in carbon fiber (stocks, pack frames, tent poles, trekking poles, etc..) I think the price is competitive for the carbon fiber market.</p><p></p><p>scf, i too like the interchangability between rifle and bipods. I'll be ordering another adapter plate and the long version to round out my system. I'll take the long version on my antelope hunts or sage brush hunting areas where I may have to sit, and the short everywhere else I think. Or at 4oz, just have both in my pack I guess is an option. I just like that the weight is not on my rifle until I want it there.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the replies gentlemen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6point5x284, post: 1054886, member: 66669"] trucraft, by all means, forward away. I agree on the price, but while on their website making sure I had the length correct last night, I noticed they are significantly cheaper than what I paid when it first came out. They are now about $250.00 US if I converted pounds to dollars right. While still not cheap, when I look at other top of the line bipods, or anything in carbon fiber (stocks, pack frames, tent poles, trekking poles, etc..) I think the price is competitive for the carbon fiber market. scf, i too like the interchangability between rifle and bipods. I'll be ordering another adapter plate and the long version to round out my system. I'll take the long version on my antelope hunts or sage brush hunting areas where I may have to sit, and the short everywhere else I think. Or at 4oz, just have both in my pack I guess is an option. I just like that the weight is not on my rifle until I want it there. Thanks for the replies gentlemen. [/QUOTE]
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