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Spartan Bipod/Tripod Experience
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<blockquote data-quote="OregonHunter2" data-source="post: 2018789" data-attributes="member: 71200"><p>Everything is a compromise with hunting. Generally the stronger and heavier you build something, the more stable it can be. I work for Spartan, and what we try to do is shift the scale towards making bipods that offer the stability of something that can easily be deployed in the field, but weighs significantly less. One product a lot of shooters aren't aware of yet that bridges the gap between something ultralight like our Javelin versus a full blown tripod is a hybrid bipad called the is a hybrid bipad called the <a href="https://javelinbipod.com/collections/bipods/products/valhalla-bipod" target="_blank"><u>Valhalla</u></a>. It offers a full range of adjustment and puts the moment of inertia (balance point) in line with the bore axis, yet it weighs no more than standard Harris (13 oz). Have any of you used one of these yet? </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]224590[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OregonHunter2, post: 2018789, member: 71200"] Everything is a compromise with hunting. Generally the stronger and heavier you build something, the more stable it can be. I work for Spartan, and what we try to do is shift the scale towards making bipods that offer the stability of something that can easily be deployed in the field, but weighs significantly less. One product a lot of shooters aren't aware of yet that bridges the gap between something ultralight like our Javelin versus a full blown tripod is a hybrid bipad called the is a hybrid bipad called the [URL='https://javelinbipod.com/collections/bipods/products/valhalla-bipod'][U]Valhalla[/U][/URL]. It offers a full range of adjustment and puts the moment of inertia (balance point) in line with the bore axis, yet it weighs no more than standard Harris (13 oz). Have any of you used one of these yet? [ATTACH type="full"]224590[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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