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Spartan Bipod/Tripod Experience
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<blockquote data-quote="Montucky Roamer" data-source="post: 1925631" data-attributes="member: 100692"><p>For mountain hunting I absolutely loooove the spartan bipod on my 300 PRC. I keep it in my vest pocket and just pop it in if a prone shot is available.</p><p>It takes maybe 2 seconds to install , that's it! </p><p> If prone won't work, I also have an arca rail for the tripod set up , for a seated type shot. </p><p>Just ordered a couple gunsmith adapters for the javelin in fact. </p><p>Its just so much lighter ( it weighs 6 oz?) than say a Harris 9-13. And it's easy on, off just fits my hunting style. I may be tracking elk or deer one hour (when I hated having the Harris on the rifle) and set up on a vantage point, set up for a possible longer range chance. </p><p> Its not quite as solid as the bigger tripods for sure. The javelin is the perfect bipod for those who hate bipods 90 percent of the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Montucky Roamer, post: 1925631, member: 100692"] For mountain hunting I absolutely loooove the spartan bipod on my 300 PRC. I keep it in my vest pocket and just pop it in if a prone shot is available. It takes maybe 2 seconds to install , that's it! If prone won't work, I also have an arca rail for the tripod set up , for a seated type shot. Just ordered a couple gunsmith adapters for the javelin in fact. Its just so much lighter ( it weighs 6 oz?) than say a Harris 9-13. And it's easy on, off just fits my hunting style. I may be tracking elk or deer one hour (when I hated having the Harris on the rifle) and set up on a vantage point, set up for a possible longer range chance. Its not quite as solid as the bigger tripods for sure. The javelin is the perfect bipod for those who hate bipods 90 percent of the time. [/QUOTE]
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