Gunwerks Bipod Review

Rockchuck

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This is the best answer, for now. Not exactly light, but definitely not heavy. Certainly the most functional, but still needs better engineering to work out some glitches.
I agreed with this and is why I just bought one myself last week.
 

28bang

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I use the wiser precision quick stix with the quick clip. Solid, and you’re already carrying trekking poles. Shot with it to 1,000 with no problems.
 

WRO

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I've never used a Mod evo. But I have an atlas. What do you like better about the mod evo? Thanks

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Legs stack and change out really quickly.

Also I like the quick detachment system better.


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Justin Crossley

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I just finished up my first NRL Hunter match of the year and I used the Gunwerks bipod. It worked really well and was quick to deploy and adjust. The height range really helped me get stable support in a verity of positions.

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Justin Crossley

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Did the bipod use at the nrl hunter shoot gain lots more trust/ outlook than prior use or was it just slightly better
After using it at the match, I'm confident it will hold up to normal hunting use. A couple of parts of my prototype bipod showed some wear or got loose, so I'll give that feedback to Gunwerks. Nothing that caused issues, but I believe it could be improved to make it even more robust and durable.
 
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