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Which Atlas bipod?
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<blockquote data-quote="milo-2" data-source="post: 1930890" data-attributes="member: 33622"><p>I must own 11 Atlas bipods, IMO the psr was the worst. General consensus in the group I run with, the non rotating legs wasn't what is was cracked up to be. Buy spiked feet if it is sliding on you.</p><p>I like the Cal, it is slightly taller, but unless the bipod is under a full load, and the feet are dug in the ground, the bipod will follow the stock, the mount is pretty rigid.</p><p>Not bad mouthing a product, but that tightening knob on the bottom of the bipod has to me, always been a pain. Some are smooth and flat out work, the next a crap shoot, the Cal eliminates that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milo-2, post: 1930890, member: 33622"] I must own 11 Atlas bipods, IMO the psr was the worst. General consensus in the group I run with, the non rotating legs wasn't what is was cracked up to be. Buy spiked feet if it is sliding on you. I like the Cal, it is slightly taller, but unless the bipod is under a full load, and the feet are dug in the ground, the bipod will follow the stock, the mount is pretty rigid. Not bad mouthing a product, but that tightening knob on the bottom of the bipod has to me, always been a pain. Some are smooth and flat out work, the next a crap shoot, the Cal eliminates that. [/QUOTE]
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