Mtn Gear or Gunwerks bipod

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If you have tried both, which do you like best? If you considered both, which did you buy?
 
I considered both. One is 5.5oz and one is 12oz. I went with the lighter one and couldn’t be happier. I think the Gunwerks looks like a great alternative to a Ckyepod though.
 
I considered both. One is 5.5oz and one is 12oz. I went with the lighter one and couldn’t be happier. I think the Gunwerks looks like a great alternative to a Ckyepod though.
I am thinking about the same route. i watched some review videos yesterday. They tied the two, but siad the lighter one is less stable. Do you feel as though the Mtn bipod is stable enough? I really did not like that the Gunwerks would not pivot left to right (I don’t mean rotate because it does do that).
 
I am thinking about the same route. i watched some review videos yesterday. They tied the two, but siad the lighter one is less stable. Do you feel as though the Mtn bipod is stable enough? I really did not like that the Gunwerks would not pivot left to right (I don’t mean rotate because it does do that).
I got the mountain bipod with arca.

It is shockingly stable. Unless you are shooting like 1000 yards with it, you won’t be disappointed. I’d try the lighter one first and if it isn’t stable enough, then go heavier.
 
I got the mountain bipod with arca.

It is shockingly stable. Unless you are shooting like 1000 yards with it, you won’t be disappointed. I’d try the lighter one first and if it isn’t stable enough, then go heavier.
I am following up in case another in the same boat reads this thread. I tried both. The MTN Gear bi-pod is the best by far. The stability is excellent, but it wins because it is the only one that will roll left to right and vice versa PLUS it rotates 360 degrees. If the animal is walking or moving around a bit (and they almost always are) you can follow it in the scope while someone withe the Gunwerks bi-pod is screwing around trying to reposition their bipod legs.
 
I am following up in case another in the same boat reads this thread. I tried both. The MTN Gear bi-pod is the best by far. The stability is excellent, but it wins because it is the only one that will roll left to right and vice versa PLUS it rotates 360 degrees. If the animal is walking or moving around a bit (and they almost always are) you can follow it in the scope while someone withe the Gunwerks bi-pod is screwing around trying to reposition their bipod legs.

I think this is an example of different people like different things. I’ve determined for me I prefer cant only with no pan. I’m glad there are options out there for all of us.


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