Thats kinda what I figured. Would strictly be used for hunting rifle…I would not beat this up in an NRL Hunter match where things get abused. But, for hunting and general use it is perfect.
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Thats kinda what I figured. Would strictly be used for hunting rifle…I would not beat this up in an NRL Hunter match where things get abused. But, for hunting and general use it is perfect.
I don't know if I personally would use it for competition use if I didn't have to, we have a pretty good graveyard of bipods that have died in competition that were a lot tougher than these. Sportsmans division in PRS is much more forgiving at 13lbs, I can make weight with a 7-35 ATACR and a single pull ckye pod.I was hoping to use it for nrl and PRs sportsmans division. Sure easy to make weight when your bipod weighs a pound less.
PRS includes the mag though. I also add a pound to the muzzle which dosnt help me any.I don't know if I personally would use it for competition use if I didn't have to, we have a pretty good graveyard of bipods that have died in competition that were a lot tougher than these. Sportsmans division in PRS is much more forgiving at 13lbs, I can make weight with a 7-35 ATACR and a single pull ckye pod.
Thankfully the mag is weighed empty. Yeah I have been running a salmon river TI5 to help with a 13lb rifle and be competitive.PRS includes the mag though. I also add a pound to the muzzle which dosnt help me any.
Either way hopefully it’s a good hunting bipod.
Decently stiff bipod. Really not a fan of the spiked foot. Not a fan of any spiked feet so I’m not surprised. Got a set of the anarchy outdoors rubber/felt feet coming.
The existing have a small bolt pinching them on. The aftermarket are supposed to be slip on the tube. My plan is to slip them on with a little silicon in case I want to remove them. Really not a fan of spiked feet at all and these are spiked enough to act like a grabber.Do the replacement feet slip over the existing or are the existing easily removed?
The existing have a small bolt pinching them on. The aftermarket are supposed to be slip on the tube. My plan is to slip them on with a little silicon in case I want to remove them. Really not a fan of spiked feet at all and these are spiked enough to act like a grabber.
I’m waiting on anarchy outdoors for some rubber/felt feet, I’ll be sure to comment when they arrive.
I also see little reason one couldn’t grind down the spike and attach any rubber foot they want.
I ordered felt rubber, they are on the way.Shot mine this morning and on the bench the spikes are awful. Did you go with the felt rubber or sticky rubber feet?
The feet can be removed with a screw.I wonder if one could cut off the claws then plastidip the factory feet for a similar effect?
I’m aware of that but guys are replacing the claw feet with rubber caps. I was just thinking if you could use what you have and make it work as well?The feet can be removed with a screw.