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<blockquote data-quote="drw3900" data-source="post: 1250863" data-attributes="member: 68869"><p>I have just started using their products this year as I began to gear up for some trips to Alaska and became more concerned with weight. I always used harris bipods and was worried about their weight. This solution is lightyears better than everything else i considered. I continue to be shocked at how responsive they are. I got a call the next morning when i asked for some specific info and have stayed in touch as I develop my gear list. The owner is an avid sheep/ goat hunter/ mountaineer hunter. He and I have talked a lot about his products and I think he is dedicated to making sure hunters like me have the very best equipment. For instance, i think he is going to work on a handle attachment that goes on top of the trekking poles to make it easier going down fully loaded. He's also got a setup that allows you to convert the rig into a tent for additional weight savings. There is a local guy in California that handles folks that want to become dealers and I am sure if you were dissatisfied he would work with you. I haven't been dissatisfied so i don't know what their policies are in that regard but based on my dealings I don't think it will be a problem.</p><p></p><p> I'd recommend getting two of the skinny/ flat adapters that replace your two swivel studs and allow for your sling to still attach. You can get the feel of how you like to utilize the device and then order your gunsmith adapters and mount them exactly where you want them. I put one in above the swivel stud and one in the palm bottom and it works great for the combo of bipod in front and monopod in rear for my rifle. I also like their bipods (different from using the tripod as a bipod). I use these for benchrest shooting. They are so light I pack one just in case i am hiking and want to throw one on. Its a different feel than the kapita and i think they compliment each other well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drw3900, post: 1250863, member: 68869"] I have just started using their products this year as I began to gear up for some trips to Alaska and became more concerned with weight. I always used harris bipods and was worried about their weight. This solution is lightyears better than everything else i considered. I continue to be shocked at how responsive they are. I got a call the next morning when i asked for some specific info and have stayed in touch as I develop my gear list. The owner is an avid sheep/ goat hunter/ mountaineer hunter. He and I have talked a lot about his products and I think he is dedicated to making sure hunters like me have the very best equipment. For instance, i think he is going to work on a handle attachment that goes on top of the trekking poles to make it easier going down fully loaded. He's also got a setup that allows you to convert the rig into a tent for additional weight savings. There is a local guy in California that handles folks that want to become dealers and I am sure if you were dissatisfied he would work with you. I haven't been dissatisfied so i don't know what their policies are in that regard but based on my dealings I don't think it will be a problem. I'd recommend getting two of the skinny/ flat adapters that replace your two swivel studs and allow for your sling to still attach. You can get the feel of how you like to utilize the device and then order your gunsmith adapters and mount them exactly where you want them. I put one in above the swivel stud and one in the palm bottom and it works great for the combo of bipod in front and monopod in rear for my rifle. I also like their bipods (different from using the tripod as a bipod). I use these for benchrest shooting. They are so light I pack one just in case i am hiking and want to throw one on. Its a different feel than the kapita and i think they compliment each other well. [/QUOTE]
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