Coopsdaddy
WKR
Any more guys running this bipod?
I would like to try a pic version.
I would like to try a pic version.
What are you wanting to know?
I have used both. Ease of deployment on to the pic rail, gunwerks win. Gunwerks is also quicker to adjust but that comes with a noise and weight cost. Noise on adjustments to setup height mtn win but only because gunwerks bottom legs are spring loaded. Basically your picking the mtn cause light weight is the most important thing. Your definitely not as stable on the mtn but with practice u can make it work. I think a pair of trekking poles with a wiser quick stik attachment would also fit the bill and probably be lighter.Ease of deployment,noise etc.
Lots of them on the market.
Just wondering why I should pick this over a gunwerks etc.
Haven't run the new ones with Aluminum but have ran the original for about 2 years and that breakage suggests side loading or a material issue to me. Have you talked to Matt?I gave the MTN a go and it isn’t strong enough. It couldn’t handle being forward loaded and it snaped through the picatinny rail clip. I wasn’t being overly rough either.
After a bit of use it also became very sloppy with a lot of movement even when you did retighten all the screws. Functionality is ok but it's just too small and it can’t handle any load.
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Hey mate flick me a message and we'll get it sorted. [email protected]I gave the MTN a go and it isn’t strong enough. It couldn’t handle being forward loaded and it snaped through the picatinny rail clip. I wasn’t being overly rough either.
After a bit of use it also became very sloppy with a lot of movement even when you did retighten all the screws. Functionality is ok but it's just too small and it can’t handle any load.
Appreciate the feedback, the backcountry bipod is high on my listI load up pretty heavy on mine and havent had any issues yet. I have both versions and much prefer the more adjustable and spendy version. They arent the most solid bipod I've used by a long shot, but for the weight they work just fine and I have no trouble shooting to 1000 with them. I bought, tried, then sold the spartan pro system 2 different times and I much prefer the mtn bipod