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<blockquote data-quote="6point5x284" data-source="post: 1055510" data-attributes="member: 66669"><p>cowboy,</p><p> </p><p>Yes, I ordered sight unseen directly from their website, and emailed them to make sure everything went through OK. Shipping was free at the time, don't know if it still is.</p><p> </p><p>I know the exact Stoney points you are referring to, I saw them on the Gunwerks Long Range Pursuit videos early on before they picked up Atlas. Yes, it is that same principle where you attach the bipod only when you want a bipod but a much better product. No plastic yokes, aluminum yoke here.</p><p> </p><p>I spoke with them after I did my review, (wanted to congratulate them on a solid product) and the goal is a US distribution method of some sort that does not raise the prices. For now unfortunately, the only way I know how to see one is to see if anyone local has one (rare chance I know) or to attend a sportsman show they are at (hard to get tickets to one, and you may not be near any). The best I can offer is if you have specific questions or want certain pictures taken, I'd be happy to do that for you. Perhaps I can make a video down the road or something?</p><p> </p><p>Other idea may be to see what their return policy is and order?</p><p> </p><p>I saw on their website a standing and sitting tripod that connects into the same adapter, and looked ROCK solid. I'm trying to find out when those will be available so I can order one. I think it will make for a great coyote and antelope/mule deer kit of you are in sage or brush and have to setup a stand sitting or standing.</p><p> </p><p>If you have any more questions I can help out with, let me know. Like I said, I'm not affiliated in them, but was just pleased to see a product similiar to those Stoney points in design!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6point5x284, post: 1055510, member: 66669"] cowboy, Yes, I ordered sight unseen directly from their website, and emailed them to make sure everything went through OK. Shipping was free at the time, don't know if it still is. I know the exact Stoney points you are referring to, I saw them on the Gunwerks Long Range Pursuit videos early on before they picked up Atlas. Yes, it is that same principle where you attach the bipod only when you want a bipod but a much better product. No plastic yokes, aluminum yoke here. I spoke with them after I did my review, (wanted to congratulate them on a solid product) and the goal is a US distribution method of some sort that does not raise the prices. For now unfortunately, the only way I know how to see one is to see if anyone local has one (rare chance I know) or to attend a sportsman show they are at (hard to get tickets to one, and you may not be near any). The best I can offer is if you have specific questions or want certain pictures taken, I'd be happy to do that for you. Perhaps I can make a video down the road or something? Other idea may be to see what their return policy is and order? I saw on their website a standing and sitting tripod that connects into the same adapter, and looked ROCK solid. I'm trying to find out when those will be available so I can order one. I think it will make for a great coyote and antelope/mule deer kit of you are in sage or brush and have to setup a stand sitting or standing. If you have any more questions I can help out with, let me know. Like I said, I'm not affiliated in them, but was just pleased to see a product similiar to those Stoney points in design! [/QUOTE]
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