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I have had both mounts, that’s not the issue. The slop is in the legs.Which type of mount did you have on the Hatch? Was the 1/8 slop in the mount or the legs?Thanks for the info
I have had both mounts, that’s not the issue. The slop is in the legs.Which type of mount did you have on the Hatch? Was the 1/8 slop in the mount or the legs?Thanks for the info
Did tightening the legs help? Which mount did you lke best? Thanks for the replyI have had both mounts, that’s not the issue. The slop is in the legs.
That’s precisely the problem. Tighten the screw to take out the slop, and the legs won’t actuate smoothly, if at all. It needs a different mechanism to attach and to actuate the legs, instead of relying on the same screw. A button and detent or similar.Did tightening the legs help? Which mount did you lke best? Thanks for the reply
thanks for the reply. Which mounting system did you prefer?That’s precisely the problem. Tighten the screw to take out the slop, and the legs won’t actuate smoothly, if at all. It needs a different mechanism to attach and to actuate the legs, instead of relying on the same screw. A button and detent or similar.
If you use it on multiple guns, the clamp.thanks for the reply. Which mounting system did you prefer?
DID YOU USE THIS YET???I am pre ordering the 2.0 version of the Gunwerks bipod. Tried the 1.0 and other than the broken part it’s been my favorite bipod I’ve tried. Can’t sit with it but I’ve decided trekking poles or tripod is a lot better for that anyways. Fingers crossed they fixed a few of the weak parts because I loved the functionality and weight. For now it’s back to the atlas.
Yes, not a lot of rounds on it yet but so far I really like it.DID YOU USE THIS YET???