New Warne Skyline Lite Bipod

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Looking forward to the review. Have you weighed it? The website lists 17oz. which isn't exactly "lite". Thanks.
 
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Looking forward to the review. Have you weighed it? The website lists 17oz. which isn't exactly "lite". Thanks.
Yeah, I was disappointed when I weighed it. Not lightweight at all. So far I think it's a great choice for PRS type matches and such. Not sure it would make sense for hunting purposes.

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I just got one in the mail for a backup to my ckye pod. Seems like it will be a good bipod for what it is. My only gripe is the tension lever for the tilt feature, seems like when you try to tension that or lock it, the whole head wants to tilt as you twist it. Did you notice that much, Justin?
 
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I just got one in the mail for a backup to my ckye pod. Seems like it will be a good bipod for what it is. My only gripe is the tension lever for the tilt feature, seems like when you try to tension that or lock it, the whole head wants to tilt as you twist it. Did you notice that much, Justin?

Yeah, I noticed the same thing if I try to lock it down tight. Most bipods suffer from that if they have a similar locking lever/screw system. It's not much of an issue for me, though, since I typically adjust it so there is tension and leave it. I don't fully lock it down.
 

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Yeah, I noticed the same thing if I try to lock it down tight. Most bipods suffer from that if they have a similar locking lever/screw system. It's not much of an issue for me, though, since I typically adjust it so there is tension and leave it. I don't fully lock it down.
MDT seems to have that issue figured out. Definitely don't notice it on the ckye but immediately did on the warne. I'll likely do the same as you. Set it and forget it with a good bit of tension
 
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What is your intended use?

I prefer this one over Harris.

Hunting rifle, weight is a concern but don’t want to pay for the lightest and also the want it to be stable.

Currently using Caldwell bipod, my main issue is the cant feature loosens up with the tilt of the rifle or during each shot no matter how tight I tighten the tilt handle

Edit: ended up ordering the QD pic version. Figured for $141 shipped and tax that it would be hard to beat. Should be leaps and bounds better than my Caldwell pos


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Hunting rifle, weight is a concern but don’t want to pay for the lightest and also the want it to be stable.

Currently using Caldwell bipod, my main issue is the cant feature loosens up with the tilt of the rifle or during each shot no matter how tight I tighten the tilt handle

Edit: ended up ordering the QD pic version. Figured for $141 shipped and tax that it would be hard to beat. Should be leaps and bounds better than my Caldwell pos


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How do you like it so far?
 
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How do you like it so far?

I do like it better than my cheap Caldwell and it’s seems well built. I’d same comparable to a Harris style but I do like the notches on the legs vs a smooth leg when adjusting the legs out. Also the 45* leg position is helpful at times


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