Spartan Javelin Pro Hunt Tac Bipod Review, By Jim Carr

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Great review. Matches my personal experience with them very well (Razco also makes a great holster for them, btw). With all the marketing around the new Gunwerks bipod I was thinking it might take on Spartan for the top slot of lightweight hunting bipods, but that seems to have fizzled out pretty hard with their Gen 1 teething problems. Definitely like the rugged simplicity of the Spartan stuff.
 

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Great review. I’ve been enjoying my Spartan Pro long for a number of years. After trying the Tac legs though, there’s no doubt that’s the way to go for me.

Question for those shooting longer distances with it, there’s a little play in the adaptor, so are you loading into that, or just letting it rest before pulling the trigger,
 

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Great review and I think Rob would agree, it is foremost a hunting tool, not a benchrest tool. For the bench I'm grabbing the Atlas BT-72. Spartan however does have a new disk lock system coming out this year for the guys who do want a tool with quality finishing for military, bench and PRS work. These bipods are a lot heavier, attach permanently in a second and although some will use for hunting, I think they have attributes more suited for PRS, Military application.

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@Justin (Raz) Rasmussen, your company and FHF both make holders for the Spartan bipod - I'd personally welcome some info on yours here. What are some advantages with your design?
Securely snaps in and has a bungee retention, ambidextrous mounting, multiple mount types available, very low profile and light weight, works with all leg lengths and adjusters.
 

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Is happy antelope the go-to for getting one of these? Wondering if the long legs are worth getting, but I am considering getting a pro-hunt as well as a spring bok for sitting-height. Do these go on sale any time?
 
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Is happy antelope the go-to for getting one of these? Wondering if the long legs are worth getting, but I am considering getting a pro-hunt as well as a spring bok for sitting-height. Do these go on sale any time?

Yes, and the mounting accessories; have gotten m-lok mounts for the bipod from them. The guy who runs it is fairly active on here, and would also be a good recommend for anything you might be interested in for big-bore/Africa rifles. Good guy.
 

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Is happy antelope the go-to for getting one of these? Wondering if the long legs are worth getting, but I am considering getting a pro-hunt as well as a spring bok for sitting-height. Do these go on sale any time?
I would reccomend the Long for hunting for sure. We used the springbok on a stag few days ago in NZ about 300 yards for a straight up crazy angle shot, was the perfect tool. I have everything in stock. Heading back from NZ in the am, if you want to PM me I'll give you a call in a few days when I am back and we can discuss the Pro Hunt vs Pro Hunt Tac, etc.
 

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I would reccomend the Long for hunting for sure. We used the springbok on a stag few days ago in NZ about 300 yards for a straight up crazy angle shot, was the perfect tool. I have everything in stock. Heading back from NZ in the am, if you want to PM me I'll give you a call in a few days when I am back and we can discuss the Pro Hunt vs Pro Hunt Tac, etc.
Thanks, I definitely like the leg mechanism more on pro hunt tac. I may go ahead and get that and get a springbok before next fall.
 

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Great review and I think Rob would agree, it is foremost a hunting tool, not a benchrest tool. For the bench I'm grabbing the Atlas BT-72. Spartan however does have a new disk lock system coming out this year for the guys who do want a tool with quality finishing for military, bench and PRS work. These bipods are a lot heavier, attach permanently in a second and although some will use for hunting, I think they have attributes more suited for PRS, Military application.

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