Poor boy tricer rp killer

turbo406

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Was looking for a bipod solution for being able to take long stable shots and be maneuverable still on sets. I would love a triple pull but a grand isn't in the budget this year for a bipod, thought I was set on a tricer rp but theres stands that I need almost all the height in my swagger 42s so the tricer was a little too short. The swaggers have been great to me and are hand but super bulky and they lack a little stability for long shots. Was in scheels grabbing some bullets and looking at tripods and the leupold alpine grabbed my attention thinking what if I yanked a leg off it to use for a bipod setup. Instead of messing with a 400 dollar what if I bought the surui 225 with ball head on Amazon for 110 bucks. After hunting with it all weekend I will definitely say its a solid setup especially for the money, the ball head taked a little getting used to but makes it super handy at times as well.
 

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Looks pretty slick, I like it. I have always used the Primos Rapid Pivot bipod, but they are not the most stable either. I may try something like that for my 243, keep the Primos for my AR. The 243 doesn't go unless longer shots are somewhat likely.
 
Looks pretty slick, I like it. I have always used the Primos Rapid Pivot bipod, but they are not the most stable either. I may try something like that for my 243, keep the Primos for my AR. The 243 doesn't go unless longer shots are somewhat likely.
It honestly surprised me how stable and handy this setup was, made an impact at 670 with it and was 6 inched high at 1050 this weekend on coyotes
 
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