Posted: 12/2/2014 6:08:25 PM EDT
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I have a friend that is not on any forums. He recently got back from an Accuracy 1st class, and has come to the realization that some of his gear is not working out like he wants.
He has an EDM Windrunner in .408 CheyTac with the non-pivoting newer style bipod. He wants to upgrade to something with more "flexibility" for uneven ground. I showed him the video on EDM's site of the new pivoting style bipod but he was wondering if there were any other options out there. Any ideas? |
"..at least he fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who knew neither victory nor defeat."
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| I have the Atlas bipod, which is a little costly, but it has been great so far, it is light, you can change the feet depending on the terrain, add extensions to the length if you need it like when you are shooting downhill, it swivels cants, and attaches to a picatinny rail quickly and easily. |
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Originally Posted By Tonkavader: I have the Atlas bipod, which is a little costly, but it has been great so far, it is light, you can change the feet depending on the terrain, add extensions to the length if you need it like when you are shooting downhill, it swivels cants, and attaches to a picatinny rail quickly and easily. If it swivels and cants make sure it locks. Or you’ll be calling Vortex explaining how you goofed your turrets because your gun fell over. Good thing their customer service is bar none. ....pshhh that guy was an idiot. ![]() Edit: me. I’m the idiot. In case that wasn’t clear lol |
