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<blockquote data-quote="snookntarpon" data-source="post: 1926012" data-attributes="member: 31823"><p>here are my 2 cents. I have used the bipods and tripods extensively. I sold all my atlas bipods that I sold after selling my accutac and harris bipods. I hardly use the bipods anymore in favor of the tripods. I have the gunsmith adapter in all hunting rifles, with flush mounts in front of the sling stud and one just ahead of the magazine.</p><p></p><p>Where I hunt now I am mostly carrying a pack and that is a great rest and often offers more height than a bipod. At the range i shoot off sand bags. I used to shoot off my atlas but now prefer sand bags. The Spartan bipods are better in the field than on the range IMO, but there always seems to be a twig or grass in the way so i turn to the tripod.</p><p></p><p>More often than not I will use the tripod as a bipod. I unscrew a leg and hold it in my left hand under my right elbow and slide it up and down until I am on target. Much like a rear bag, plus i get to lean my body into it for more stability. The two legged tripod, now effectively a bipod, slips into the front adapter very easily and the 3 legged setup is very stable from a sitting position.</p><p></p><p>The rear adapter I use when standing and shooting off the tripod, great balance. not as stable as a hog saddle, but easy to get the optics off the tripod and the rifle onto it.</p><p></p><p>I have shot some game off the bipod, as it is very fast to deploy and hardly any weigh t to carry around, but if I have my pack, that is what i shoot off when i can. </p><p></p><p>I love the system.</p><p>k</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snookntarpon, post: 1926012, member: 31823"] here are my 2 cents. I have used the bipods and tripods extensively. I sold all my atlas bipods that I sold after selling my accutac and harris bipods. I hardly use the bipods anymore in favor of the tripods. I have the gunsmith adapter in all hunting rifles, with flush mounts in front of the sling stud and one just ahead of the magazine. Where I hunt now I am mostly carrying a pack and that is a great rest and often offers more height than a bipod. At the range i shoot off sand bags. I used to shoot off my atlas but now prefer sand bags. The Spartan bipods are better in the field than on the range IMO, but there always seems to be a twig or grass in the way so i turn to the tripod. More often than not I will use the tripod as a bipod. I unscrew a leg and hold it in my left hand under my right elbow and slide it up and down until I am on target. Much like a rear bag, plus i get to lean my body into it for more stability. The two legged tripod, now effectively a bipod, slips into the front adapter very easily and the 3 legged setup is very stable from a sitting position. The rear adapter I use when standing and shooting off the tripod, great balance. not as stable as a hog saddle, but easy to get the optics off the tripod and the rifle onto it. I have shot some game off the bipod, as it is very fast to deploy and hardly any weigh t to carry around, but if I have my pack, that is what i shoot off when i can. I love the system. k [/QUOTE]
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