I always think there is room for improvement. I'm a few inches off from being able to sit behind it without slouching a little. The other thing is a small amount of play in the spreading of the legs.What is it that kept you from the 10 of 10?
How hard would it be to add permenant extensions to the bottom legs?I always think there is room for improvement. I'm a few inches off from being able to sit behind it without slouching a little. The other thing is a small amount of play in the spreading of the legs.
I saw in the original Rokslide review of it in 2023 it was mentioned they were working on an ARCA attachment version. Wonder what the timeline is for that these days.
Think that's the first Tac Ops I've seen on Rokslide. Very nice.
Just as an FYI more than anything. Went to use my bipod with my 300 BLK. Clamped it on and saw it was sliding on the rail, even though I snugged it down pretty good.
Finally realized the “recoil lug” for the bipod is quite small and was sliding through the space meant for the mounting screw in the rail. I’ll have to toss a different rail on this rifle to use with the elevate.
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Good info. I was planning on using an area419 rail and I assume that won’t work either based on your post. You mind posting a pic of the top of the bipod mount so we can see the interface?
Edited my post above showing the lug on the bipod. Not sure why they went that small, but it was something I didn’t even think of. Looking at most of my rails, it definitely limits where I can attach it with my current set up.
I’ll have to throw the calipers on it and post a measurement.
I have an SRS Arca/pic rail and mine has a similar gap in it but it locks in no issue. I just looked and without getting the caliper’s out, I can tell the gap is wider than the lug. I assume it’s just side pressure keeping it tight but i definitely can’t move it
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To all that have this bipod, how does the stability compare to an Atlas CAL and a Spartan Pro Tac? I love my Atlas beside the weight and limited height. Like the Spartan but it’s not near as stable as the Atlas and also limited in height.
Shot side by side with my CAL and honestly could not tell a difference in stability/wobble zone between the two.To all that have this bipod, how does the stability compare to an Atlas CAL and a Spartan Pro Tac? I love my Atlas beside the weight and limited height. Like the Spartan but it’s not near as stable as the Atlas and also limited in height.