Bipod Poll - Thunder Beast, Atlas, Harris or other?

Cost excluded, which bipod would you run?


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mvrk28

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As I have a new rifle coming in the next month or so, I'm starting to think about the other things I have to buy for it. Looking at bipods and I'm torn.

I'm not concerned about costs, if I am going to pay for something I want to make sure it is a quality product that will serve me for many years, so exclude cost as a factor. Just on quality alone, which would you pick?
 

Vaultman

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I have an Atlas that I really like. I have the tall one, as the shorty is just to low for me.
The other one I would like to try out is the Spartan Javelin.
 
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I use a Spartan Javelin...ran the mil rail connector on my elk, mule deer and antelope hunts this yr work great..wasnt a fan of that adapter catches on everything...ordered a gunsmith adapter as soon as I got home came yesterday will install this weekend...I have the 6" legs and the 24" legs...
 

vonb

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I have an Atlas and a couple Harris. I definitely shot better off of the atlas. I like the spring loaded legs on the Harris better.
 
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It’s hard to beat the quality of the Spartan line. I am using the Valhalla bipod. I really like it and have found it to be of great quality.

You can see my review here Spartan Valhalla Bipod Review/Questions


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Lawnboi

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Iv used the spartan, a few Harris with all the doo dads and now have an atlas cal long.

The spartan was a nice bipod but I didn’t like that it wasn’t always attached.
The Harris is okay cheap and deploys quick. I ended up sticking a boat load of money into it with feet, picatinny clamp and pod lock. Still have a short one that I use for range work.

I prefer the cal though. It’s 45* leg notch along with the long legs is great for in the field. I can get it pretty tall and also very low. The 45 notch makes it more versatile in the field imo. Helps too that’s it’s easy on/off and very sturdy.
I’d like to replace my short Harris with a short cal or TBAC eventually. Mainly for range work as I prefer the tall in the field. Part of the reason I didn’t choose the TBAC to begin with, no tall model and requires extensions
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JLane330

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I went thru this exercise earlier this year. Decided to try the Magpul bipod. Worked out pretty well and does what I need in a hunting bipod. Wish it was a little lighter, but do like having tilt and pan with it.
 

thinhorn_AK

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I've had spartans and wanted to love them but I hate the adapter, I hate that they just arent stable also.

Now its atlas all the way, I put a pic rail on a few of my rifles, the atlas can be used on all of them.
 

2five7

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Hatch outwest for me. The various 6-9" bipods just aren't tall enough for most real world hunting conditions.
 
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