Reburn
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Great feedback so far, keep it coming, much appreciated!
Alright- so I was able to get to Scheels last night and get hands on with a couple of these bipods and here are my thoughts. NOTE: I will try to be succinct in how I discuss some features-- CANT- the ability to lay/tilt the rifle off a 90 degree vertical axis but there is also LEG CANT- ability to lock the legs into positions between the 0 degree stowed position and the 90 degree vertical firing position, which can include forward or rearward cant (based off muzzle direction) and SPLAY- the ability of the legs to move out at an angle sideways from the rifle, providing adjustment for height, uneven terrain, etc- this increases the 'footprint' of the bipod as the feet are now spread further apart.
Atlas- they had the tall BT47, solid bipod like my short Atlas, need to explore the NC and LW17 versions and the weight differences. Feet are changeable and there are even 3" leg extensions. It feels hefty but in a quality way, not bulk. **NOTE: This bipod actually was close or lighter than the GRND (as claimed on spec sheets) but definitely FELT heavier, if that makes sense**
MDT GRND POD- Really solid value, the cost is decent, lightweight, VERY user friendly and intuitive. It has throw lever rifle CANT as well as adjustable LEG cant. It can take ATLAS or CKYE feet and a few different mounting options. I think an important part to explore and for now my biggest question is Can I change the mount interface easily from a PIC to ARCA to the others? Very impressed with this piece and will be reading reviews on it for sure.
Gunwerks Elevate- Yes they had this in store! I wanted to love this bipod but I'm not quite sure it gets there for me for the cost. The pic attachment appears flawless and easy, the ergonomics and appearance are in line with gunwerks standards. PROS: Light, LOTS of adjustment, nice attachment system, may be the best value for range of height vs weight IF it is durable. CONS: NO LEG CANT, its either stowed or completely vertical. There is adjustable sideways SPLAY for the legs (they claim 4 positions, 120 degrees)- this is also a complaint as the splay of both legs is controlled by a small single silver button- so you can't really do it one handed. Youd have to plant one leg firmly and basically do one side at a time or both hands for one leg at a time. The feel of the 3 piece legs (twist lock AND spring activated) wasn't super solid but they did work flawlessly in the store. Durability will be the key here- I haven't watched gunwerks maintenance video yet.
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Thanks for bringing up HATCH and EVOLUTION. Seems like evolution has lots of leg lengths and accessories, weights are very similar. Anyone had both or have an idea on the pros/cons.
And we better add MTN Gear Mountain Bipod to the mix as well (4-15"), 5oz (claimed), 70 degree cant, incredible splay, and full pan.
Thanks!!!
The hatch is good. It has limitations. I have one. It gets left at home ALOT.
Its discussed in this thread.
Has anyone figured out a hunting bipod yet?
I have a Hatch. It’s the closest thing to workable in the field, but the leg deployment method (pull on the leg) is lame and there’s more slop than I like. I also have an Atlas. It’s great off a bench or flat prone, but near worthless in the field as there aren’t too many benches or flat...
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