doc holiday13
WKR
Here is my review on this.
I'm going to pin the ball to get rid of the paning feature since it is not independent of the cant feature. The tripod twisted on me several times during a NRL match. I wasn't a fan of that happening
Its been a bit of time coming and I know there are a couple of reviews out there, so here is my experience
My experience with bipods: MDT, Atlas, Harris, and some other Atlas knock off, now Tricer.
Shooting type I do: PRS, NRL, casual target, hunting.
This past weekend I shot a NRL match with my tricer. I had my hesitations of this being useful for a shooting comp because of the flex that comes from CF legs AND as stated in other threads the bipod has cant and pan. I've never had panning in my bipods and based on the amount of pressure I put on a bipod, I didn't think I'd like it. Well...
My experience with bipods: MDT, Atlas, Harris, and some other Atlas knock off, now Tricer.
Shooting type I do: PRS, NRL, casual target, hunting.
This past weekend I shot a NRL match with my tricer. I had my hesitations of this being useful for a shooting comp because of the flex that comes from CF legs AND as stated in other threads the bipod has cant and pan. I've never had panning in my bipods and based on the amount of pressure I put on a bipod, I didn't think I'd like it. Well...
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I'm going to pin the ball to get rid of the paning feature since it is not independent of the cant feature. The tripod twisted on me several times during a NRL match. I wasn't a fan of that happening