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Mountain Bipod (Atlas vs Modular Evolution vs ?)
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<blockquote data-quote="RH300UM" data-source="post: 2975824" data-attributes="member: 12469"><p>I'm still searching for the perfect bipod system myself. Spent $$ in that endeavor. Still haven't found it. I'm back to the Harris again. Hatch, atlas, spartan, ME, tier 1,rugged ridge all have come and gone on my rifles.</p><p>Being a backcountry hunter and guide my gear has to be very functional. Often times multi-functional. Weight is a big concern for me as well. This has worked the best for me.</p><p>Bipod is handy sometimes. So is my pack to lay across or sitting with the pack standing.</p><p>I use trekking poles that I made myself a lot. I use the wiser precision attachments that turn your poles into a crossed shooting rest for sitting. I also added a outdoorsman shooting V-rest to the pole grip handles for an another aid in shooting while standing.</p><p>I also have my tripod with me most times for the spotting scope/bino.</p><p>I can use it at times when the situation calls for it.</p><p>These shooting aids have worked many times for me and others.</p><p>I'm still searching for a better bipod though[ATTACH=full]521837[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]521838[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RH300UM, post: 2975824, member: 12469"] I'm still searching for the perfect bipod system myself. Spent $$ in that endeavor. Still haven't found it. I'm back to the Harris again. Hatch, atlas, spartan, ME, tier 1,rugged ridge all have come and gone on my rifles. Being a backcountry hunter and guide my gear has to be very functional. Often times multi-functional. Weight is a big concern for me as well. This has worked the best for me. Bipod is handy sometimes. So is my pack to lay across or sitting with the pack standing. I use trekking poles that I made myself a lot. I use the wiser precision attachments that turn your poles into a crossed shooting rest for sitting. I also added a outdoorsman shooting V-rest to the pole grip handles for an another aid in shooting while standing. I also have my tripod with me most times for the spotting scope/bino. I can use it at times when the situation calls for it. These shooting aids have worked many times for me and others. I'm still searching for a better bipod though[ATTACH type="full"]521837[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]521838[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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