New Dauntless bipod from T3 Optics

I just got my dauntless bipod in from the ups man. Figured I'd add some more pictures for comparison to this thread.
I bought the tricer bipod when it came out and it was my first highly adjustable, long, "fancy" bipod. I was pretty pumped upon getting it and shooting with it for the first few months and I do still believe its a good bipod. Especially for the weight and price you can get them on sale. But practicing with it for some upcoming NRL matches I noticed just how clunky and slow the adjustments are. Stability was fine enough for me but the adjustments and the twist locks left alot to be desired. With the updated weight limit for NRL I now had some weight to spare. Decided to try out the dauntless bipod because I've heard nothing but good things about it. Man!! Everything about this bipod is a noticeable step up from the tricer, legs are thicker, adjustments more tactile and quick, no pan, twist locks are quicker, smoother, and screw the correct way. The Stability seems to be better as well. I couldnt be more pleased. Open light rifle comes in at 12lbs 8.6 oz ready to rock. I'm headed to the range to work some mock stages tomorrow so ill put it through its paces and try to report back. If your looking for a nrl bipod and can spare the weight, check this thing out.
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Which length did you get?
 
I recently purchased the Dauntless M bipod.
Replaced the heavy QD clamp with a lighter ADM170-S. Still waiting on some lighter spiked feet to arrive. Just trying it out in the meantime it is a very nice unit. Once I get the feet swapped out I’ll test it out a bit. I like the height & weight, for my intended use it’s perfect. Prior to this unit I had the atlas cal tall. Thought I’d get the Dauntless M to compare against the cal. So far I think the M will work out well this season. I can use it anywhere from low prone to sitting to kneeling.
Good height for uphill/downhill shooting too I think. Wide stance is nice.
Was able to setup in conjunction with my backpack to build a couple solid shooting positions I like to utilize.
Adjustments are easy one handed, smooth, fast & unit is real stable.
 
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