Jim Carr and his family of very effective hunters put the Pro Hunt Tac bipod to the test this year. Check out his review!
Spartan Javelin Pro Hunt Tac Bipod Review
Spartan Javelin Pro Hunt Tac Bipod Review
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.@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?
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.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?
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.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.
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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FNG that can see this place is going to cost me a few dollars. Great review of yet another bi-pod option.
Let us know if we can help you get one on your rifle?Great review, I’m going to pick one up for a pronghorn hunt this year.