Tricer RP Bipod Review

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
 
 
It also looks like if you could find a plastic washer the correct thickness, you could lock out the pan but maintain the swivel. As it is I just have it locked and don't anticipate using the pan/swivel option. I'm strictly using it for hunting.
 
It also looks like if you could find a plastic washer the correct thickness, you could lock out the pan but maintain the swivel. As it is I just have it locked and don't anticipate using the pan/swivel option. I'm strictly using it for hunting.
The problem is that you need to be able to cant the bipod quickly and that unlocks the pan as well.

That's why some guys are pinning it so it can't pan.
 
Interested to follow this. I’m in the market for a new bipod and I think I’m between this one and the Gunwerks Elevate 2.0. Pros and Cons of both of those would be nice. Primary use is hunting for me.
I have the Gunwerks 2.0 myself. I must say that I cannot find anything that I don't like about it. If it helps to make your decision, I'm 6 foot tall, and I am able to sit indian style and shoot with it. I do need to lean into the rifle a little to see through the scope, but I see that as beneficial for loading up pressure for a stable shot. My friend has the Tricer bipod, and it's nice how it goes up taller, but like I said, I can sit on my butt with the Gunwerks fully extended, and shoot. The Gunwerks also is much more compact folded down, which is a plus for mounting a rifle to a backpack for back country use. The Tricer is fairly wide when folded down.
 
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