Lightweight bipod options

satchamo

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I’ve put off ever buying a good bipod and opted for shooting off the pack. I may still do this but I wanna spend some time with an actual good bipod (I’ve only ever used a cheap Magpul)

Anywho - I need a pic or arca mount option as it would go on an Xlr element. I want it to be light as possible for a hunting rifle.

Right now I’m leaning towards the MDT backcountry for $300 (but it’s back ordered) or the Spartan Vidarr ($400). I’ve looked at several others but not many live under 10 oz like these do.

Does anyone have first hand experience with either of these for some feedback? Are there any other models to consider?
 
It's not the lightest but I use an Atlas because its bombproof and completely idiotproof. I value those two characteristics more than saving a couple ounces.
 
Midsouth Shooters Supply has the Backcountry in stock.

 
Look at Tricer's new one. I got to fondle one at a TAC event last weekend and it's pretty damn nice. I run a Spartan Javelin and it's good. If I didn't have that one already I would have picked up the Tricer for sure. I was pretty impressed.
 
I like these, but I'm not an ounce weenie...

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I am pretty happy with my gw elevate 2.0, guy I know has been developing a carbon let set up for a ckyepod. It makes the lightweight ckyepod weigh 16oz, and have more height than a triple pull. This will be a badass setup once he has them in mass production.
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I am pretty happy with my gw elevate 2.0, guy I know has been developing a carbon let set up for a ckyepod. It makes the lightweight ckyepod weigh 16oz, and have more height than a triple pull. This will be a badass setup once he has them in mass production.
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Is this the r3d ckye pod legs? Saw a couple of them at the Gunwerks match if so. They seem cool, would like to get my hands on a set to see how they actually compare to the triple pull in a match.
 
Is this the r3d ckye pod legs? Saw a couple of them at the Gunwerks match if so. They seem cool, would like to get my hands on a set to see how they actually compare to the triple pull in a match.
Yes those are the ones I'm eluding to. Installing these legs on a ckyepod lightweight, utilizing a LRT fat trimmer non panning Apex with a rrs btc pro clamp will net you around 17oz setup. Lowest height of 11", highest at 44".

I often find myself in terrain where a kneeling or seated shot it necessary due to tall grass, shrubs and what not. I have a 3.2# Tripod setup I'm totally comfortable shooting to distance on, but don't always have it with me, nor the time to unpack and set it up. This bipod would def give a lot of flexibility. I'll be getting a set to try out as soon as he has them available.

I'm sure a triple pull will be more table due to the rigidity of the aluminum, VS carbon fiber, but who knows, it might surprise a guy. I have a triple pull to compare it too.
 
Yes those are the ones I'm eluding to. Installing these legs on a ckyepod lightweight, utilizing a LRT fat trimmer non panning Apex with a rrs btc pro clamp will net you around 17oz setup. Lowest height of 11", highest at 44".

I often find myself in terrain where a kneeling or seated shot it necessary due to tall grass, shrubs and what not. I have a 3.2# Tripod setup I'm totally comfortable shooting to distance on, but don't always have it with me, nor the time to unpack and set it up. This bipod would def give a lot of flexibility. I'll be getting a set to try out as soon as he has them available.
Ya I was going to say even if it didn’t work as well for nrlhunter comps (don’t know why it wouldn’t) it would be a cool option to have for a hunting bipod.
 
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