Bipod Shootout

I would like to see a good review with Atlas as well as the knock offs too. You see quick reviews on youtube but nothing with bigger rifles loading the pods and seeing how well they hold up. I cant afford the Atlas and its looking like another Harris for me.
 
I know that you are asking about bipods, but are you going to include any shooting sticks as an alternative? How I have several bipod options but have used more sticks in the field then bipods when it came to pulling the trigger.

I will generally take the first solid rest I can find whether a pack, rock, branch, etc that I believe will meet my needs irregardless of whether I have a bipod or sticks along.
 
I know that you are asking about bipods, but are you going to include any shooting sticks as an alternative? How I have several bipod options but have used more sticks in the field then bipods when it came to pulling the trigger.

I will generally take the first solid rest I can find whether a pack, rock, branch, etc that I believe will meet my needs irregardless of whether I have a bipod or sticks along.
I think that is a great idea for my next project. We should have a full review with the bipods we're getting. I like the idea of doing one on sticks separately after this one.
 
My major interest are in the aspects that relate to hunting. Speed to attach the bipod to the rifle (I dont generally hunt with a bipod on), and the speed to setup for a shot, I'd also like to see tests of everything from prone to shooting while seated on a sidehill. It would also be interesting to see tests on some of the new bipod "ecosystems" that are being marketed, where a single bipod will have multiple attachements, leg lengths, etc.

I'd personally like to see the Javelin bipod tested, along with the Evolution.

Also very interested in the new Javelin tripod. Something that could possibly be used as an ultralight shooting platform, glassing platform, trekking poles and tent poles. But it may just be way too light weight to accomplish all of those tasks.

Thanks!
 
My major interest are in the aspects that relate to hunting. Speed to attach the bipod to the rifle (I dont generally hunt with a bipod on), and the speed to setup for a shot, I'd also like to see tests of everything from prone to shooting while seated on a sidehill. It would also be interesting to see tests on some of the new bipod "ecosystems" that are being marketed, where a single bipod will have multiple attachements, leg lengths, etc.

I'd personally like to see the Javelin bipod tested, along with the Evolution.

Also very interested in the new Javelin tripod. Something that could possibly be used as an ultralight shooting platform, glassing platform, trekking poles and tent poles. But it may just be way too light weight to accomplish all of those tasks.

Thanks!

I don't think so tdot - I stumbled upon the Javelin system at the SCI show and spent a little time talking with one of the owners - they appear to be every bit as strong as any carbon fiber trekking pole and the sitting length bipod is ridiculously lightweight - a bit spendy but I'm gonna look at them much closer - the magnetic attachment system is cool
 
Some of the bipods should be arriving soon. I'm going coyote hunting next weekend, so I'll be bringing the ones I have by then to start testing.
 
I have an early Harris. The low one. It is fantastic and I move it from rifle to rifle.

It was inexpensive. Had to be. I bought it with my allowance maybe 30 years ago.

Good luck with the new stuff.
 
Maybe I missed it but what bipods are currently in the list and which are pending?
Since Ryan and I have both been talking with the companies, I'm not sure exactly who all we have confirmed. Looks like we'll include most, if not all the bipods asked about so far.
 
Any idea on timing of the final review? I just started looking and was hoping to have something for Spring Bear but would wait if I could hear more about other tripods.
 
Are shooting sticks going to be included in the reviews - After posting the other day AND thinking about what I had seen at the SCI show I'm not convinced that I want to have anything attached to my rifle - rapid deploy shooting sticks might be my choice
 
Any idea on timing of the final review? I just started looking and was hoping to have something for Spring Bear but would wait if I could hear more about other tripods.

I doubt I'll be able to get it done before spring bear. The bipods won't all be here for a couple weeks probably, and I want to get them in as many hunting and shooting situations as possible. I'll do my best to put them through their paces and report back as soon as I can though.

Are shooting sticks going to be included in the reviews - After posting the other day AND thinking about what I had seen at the SCI show I'm not convinced that I want to have anything attached to my rifle - rapid deploy shooting sticks might be my choice

I'm not going to include shooting sticks in this review. We will have enough bipods included for a full article. I'll be talking with Robby and Ryan about a separate shooting sticks review in the near future though.
 
I doubt I'll be able to get it done before spring bear. The bipods won't all be here for a couple weeks probably, and I want to get them in as many hunting and shooting situations as possible. I'll do my best to put them through their paces and report back as soon as I can though.



I'm not going to include shooting sticks in this review. We will have enough bipods included for a full article. I'll be talking with Robby and Ryan about a separate shooting sticks review in the near future though.

COOL ! (sorry about the double post - I missed the earlier question on sticks)
 
Are you also going to test shooting sticks? I have some Stoney Point sticks that work great from the sitting/kneeling position. 1 Antelope at almost 300yards and a deer at 260.
 
Need to include Harris bi-pods in with your evaluation. I would put the pivoting model with the quick adjust legs that have the notches. They are the cats meow.
 
Are you also going to test shooting sticks? I have some Stoney Point sticks that work great from the sitting/kneeling position. 1 Antelope at almost 300yards and a deer at 260.

As I mentioned above, shooting sticks will be a different review.

Need to include Harris bi-pods in with your evaluation. I would put the pivoting model with the quick adjust legs that have the notches. They are the cats meow.

Here are the brands that will be included at this point.
Blackhawk
Harris
Atlas
Extreme
Evolution
Javelin
 
With such a huge presence in the market lately, how about champion? I'm sure they won't perform as well as the other, more expensive units with better adjustability. However would love to see how it stacks up to them for the cost.
 
choovhntr,

I think Ryan talked to them about sending one, but I haven't heard for sure. If not, I can probably just grab one from the store.
 
Here are the brands that will be included at this point.
Blackhawk
Harris
Atlas
Extreme
Evolution
Javelin

Check with tiptop for their pan/pivot. I stumbled across them when exploring the cheapo vs harris vs etc. and liked that their one model had pan/pivot all in one tensioner. However glancing at the blawkhawk traverse/pan model they may be a rebrand of the same offering, not sure off hand.

Anyways look forward to the test results. :)
 
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