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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1606110" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>There are various pic rail adapters that can convert the Harris. I use one from MPA that works well. They run $50-$100. I also own Atlas and Evolution bipods, the latter being a favorite for its light weight, and availability of quick change leg lengths. For shooting off a bench(hard surfaces), I have found that setting the legs of the Atlas and Evolution at the 45 degree forward position improves accuracy off a bench or other hard surface, with consistent POI with bags or mechanical front rests. Practice using a bipod to determine optimum loading and hold is neccessary for good results. IMO. </p><p>Shown: Evolution Bipod on my 6.5x284 hunter, and Bench vs prone accuracy </p><p>[ATTACH]128450[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]128451[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1606110, member: 10291"] There are various pic rail adapters that can convert the Harris. I use one from MPA that works well. They run $50-$100. I also own Atlas and Evolution bipods, the latter being a favorite for its light weight, and availability of quick change leg lengths. For shooting off a bench(hard surfaces), I have found that setting the legs of the Atlas and Evolution at the 45 degree forward position improves accuracy off a bench or other hard surface, with consistent POI with bags or mechanical front rests. Practice using a bipod to determine optimum loading and hold is neccessary for good results. IMO. Shown: Evolution Bipod on my 6.5x284 hunter, and Bench vs prone accuracy [ATTACH]128450[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]128451[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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