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Spartan Bipod/Tripod Experience
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<blockquote data-quote="hwy1strat" data-source="post: 1924927" data-attributes="member: 95985"><p>I have a Javelin bipod and I really don't like it. I think it is WAY too expensive for what you get. It now only gets used on my 17hmr and a ultralight 30-06, neither of which I take into the woods planning to shoot very far. If you are looking for the lightest bipod out there, then I think it is very good. But, it is nothing compared to an Atlas/Harris/Cyke/Hatch/etc. </p><p></p><p>I have gone to the arca rails on my rifles and optics. I learned that in PRS and it translates to hunting amazingly well. I carry a RRS TVC-24L trod that I use for my optics and I can toss my rifle into it if needed. Otherwise I just run a Harris or an Atlas bipod on the front of my rifle.</p><p></p><p>I gave the Spartan system a shot and tried it out on several rifles and it just never really worked for me. I have several brackets, extension legs, and the bipod itself. I gave it several chances to win me over but I won't be buying any more Spartan Precision products. RRS tripods are expensive but I don't think the stability can be beat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hwy1strat, post: 1924927, member: 95985"] I have a Javelin bipod and I really don't like it. I think it is WAY too expensive for what you get. It now only gets used on my 17hmr and a ultralight 30-06, neither of which I take into the woods planning to shoot very far. If you are looking for the lightest bipod out there, then I think it is very good. But, it is nothing compared to an Atlas/Harris/Cyke/Hatch/etc. I have gone to the arca rails on my rifles and optics. I learned that in PRS and it translates to hunting amazingly well. I carry a RRS TVC-24L trod that I use for my optics and I can toss my rifle into it if needed. Otherwise I just run a Harris or an Atlas bipod on the front of my rifle. I gave the Spartan system a shot and tried it out on several rifles and it just never really worked for me. I have several brackets, extension legs, and the bipod itself. I gave it several chances to win me over but I won't be buying any more Spartan Precision products. RRS tripods are expensive but I don't think the stability can be beat. [/QUOTE]
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