Tricer RP Bipod Review

What does that even mean? They make more than one tripod, and "not the best" could mean a lot of things.
The pan head has slack after being locked down it still moves a bit and balancing with the zeiss 95 on uneven ground isn’t the easiest when rushing to get the glass up.
 
The pan is stupid for sure. It also has limited tilt which is a bummer.

I don't know yet if I'll use it in a match or not. I need to test it out to see if it's fast enough. It's definitely slower than the Ckye pod.

The price of the Tricer is really good and it comes with a lot of extras which is nice.

The weight is good too considering how tall it is.

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The pan is stupid for sure. It also has limited tilt which is a bummer.

I don't know yet if I'll use it in a match or not. I need to test it out to see if it's fast enough. It's definitely slower than the Ckye pod.

The price of the Tricer is really good and it comes with a lot of extras which is nice.

The weight is good too considering how tall it is.

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is it wobbly?

wobbly?
 
for those who’ve shot with this tripod extensively, how does it respond to loading? Assuming you shoot like that.
 
I bought the RP bipod in early December for Coyote hunting, I mounted it with the Swivel stud to picatinny adapter it mounts up very nice. I put the long legs on to help with shooting coyotes out of a sitting position. I haven't owned other bipods in the same price range to compare just cheaper ones sub $100. The Tricer RP is very solid to shoot off as long as I do my part with good shooting form. It also allows you to make small adjustments and maintain a solid place to shoot off, This is very handy with coyotes. I am very impressed and will keep using it for coyote hunting. the only complaints so far is I lost a clawed foot on my first or second trip out with it, I didnt check to see if the feet were tight at first. Second the Picatinny clamp loosens up over time, whether i have it mounted on the gun or removed in my pack, so every now and then i have to tighten up the little adjustment screw.
 
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