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HmmmWhat’s your intended usage? They’re all unique in their own ways and all fill slightly different roles.
I enjoy my Gen 1 hatch. It’s not perfect but it works great in the field it allows you to get up above the vegetation.. It’s not my favorite for shooting prone. I would like to try the Gen 2.
Atlas are great. Solid sturdy. Probably my favorite prone bipods. Not one I carry in the field due to limited height.
I only shot a few rounds off the Tricer. I liked it but wasn’t sold on it. Tons of adjustment etc. the whole ball head design was just odd to get used too. I hate panning on bipods. The ability to swap leg lengths would be nice for flat range and field usage.
Gunwerks are cool, great for prone, don’t offer sitting or kneeling shots though so I never really looked at them beyond that.
Are you 3’ tall?Hmmm
FWIW My GW gen 2 bipod extends plenty for sitting shots. Pop the bottom down and then twist the knob and extend down. Close the angle if you need more height.
I found it CAN work for a seated shot as long it's flat or down hill terrain and my upper body is as low as I can get from a seated position, I'm 5'10" tho, if you're a taller guy or longer torso build, it's probably not a good solution.Are you 3’ tall?
I have the gunwerks bipod gen2 and it attaches solidly to my rokstok arca/pic rail. I did have to adjust the set screw and I can't have it attach all the way back on the pic rail because it slightly flares out as it gets to the arca rail.What's the deal with the gunwerks bipod. Ive see some complaints about not working with some pic rails like the rokstock? Is that really a thing
I have the tricer bc it's the cheapest lightest and pretty manueverable and there's no clear better option but yea pan sucks.
If I shoot 10-12 rds through my 6cm rokstok build, even with the clamp on my gen2 set up pretty tight, the clamp will walk forward on the Pic rail. The SRS Pic rail is very skeletonized for weight loss, the cross block inside the gunwerks mount doesn't have anything to grip purchase on to prevent slippage. That was my thoughts after digging into the interface of the two pieces. Maybe I just need to tighten it up a bit more?I have the gunwerks bipod gen2 and it attaches solidly to my rokstok arca/pic rail. I did have to adjust the set screw and I can't have it attach all the way back on the pic rail because it slightly flares out as it gets to the arca rail.
You're right that the cross block in the gunwerks pic mount doesn't lock onto anything on the skeletonized pic rail. I haven't seen slippage on mine, but I have the set screw set tight enough that it barely closes as I rotate it closed.If I shoot 10-12 rds through my 6cm rokstok build, even with the clamp on my gen2 set up pretty tight, the clamp will walk forward on the Pic rail. The SRS Pic rail is very skeletonized for weight loss, the cross block inside the gunwerks mount doesn't have anything to grip purchase on to prevent slippage. That was my thoughts after digging into the interface of the two pieces. Maybe I just need to tighten it up a bit more?
I’m 6’ on a good day and I could not sit behind it on flat ground. Not without contorting my body like a circus act.I found it CAN work for a seated shot as long it's flat or down hill terrain and my upper body is as low as I can get from a seated position, I'm 5'10" tho, if you're a taller guy or longer torso build, it's probably not a good solution.
For the tricer, the lever controlling the ball head was wayyy too loose from factory for me. I removed the screw attaching the lever for the ball head. I then manually tightened the bolt controlling its stiffness. Then reattached the lever at my desired setting. With the ball head tighter, the pan feature has not been an issue for me. Successfully took a pronghorn last week at 290 yards with it, and would have not been able to make the shot without the increased height it provided to get over the sagebrush.
Hah! Just tested this, I Didn’t realize it could pull out to pass the pic rail for adjustment. Thanks. (I’m an idiot lol)The lever is adjustable. It's on a spring. You just pull it back and turn it to the position you want it.