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New Warne skyline bipod
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<blockquote data-quote="whatnext" data-source="post: 1641321" data-attributes="member: 110234"><p>I didn't have experience with anything but Harris and Harris knock offs but recently got the Skyline. The Skyline is heavy and overbuilt in a good way. I bought the Skyline bipod adapter but ended up swapping it for an Area 419 bipod rail. The Skyline adapter is twice as thick causing the bipod to sit too high in its lowest position. The only con I can think of was price but I think it was worth it for a bench/prone/rock chuck gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whatnext, post: 1641321, member: 110234"] I didn’t have experience with anything but Harris and Harris knock offs but recently got the Skyline. The Skyline is heavy and overbuilt in a good way. I bought the Skyline bipod adapter but ended up swapping it for an Area 419 bipod rail. The Skyline adapter is twice as thick causing the bipod to sit too high in its lowest position. The only con I can think of was price but I think it was worth it for a bench/prone/rock chuck gun. [/QUOTE]
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