Tricer RP vs Dauntless Bipod vs Hatch Bipod

Tricer RP vs Dauntless Bipod vs Hatch Bipod


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Cant decide between the two Bipods for my long range big game rifle chambered in 300 WSM. They All do what im looking for in a bipod sutch at seated and prone shooting for hunting here out west but each Has some features that the others dont. ill point out some of the Pros and Cons for ya, Im Leaning more towards the Dauntless but ill have you guys vote for me

Tricer RP
Pros:
• QD Disconnect
• Lightweight (14.25 Oz)
• Seated Height 30" Or Lower
• Prone Height 8" (With Long Legs)
• Bench Height 6" (With Short Legs)
• Versatile Adjustments
• Spiked Feet (Interchangeable With Rubber Feet)
• Inverted legs (Helps Prevent Wear And Tear)
• Good Value $350.00 (Compared to Competitors)
• Multiple Mounting Options (In Box)
Cons:
• Panning Feature (New version has pan lockout)
• Not Rigid (Lots Of Reports Of Wobbly Mounts)
• QC issues (Lots Of Reports Of Part Failures)
• Uses Proprietary Tricer Parts

Dauntless
Pros:
• QD Disconnect
• Super Rigid
• Seated Height 32" Or Lower
• Prone Height 9" And Up
• Versatile Adjustments
• Inverted legs (Helps Prevent Wear And Tear)
• Upgradable (Spiked Feet And ADM Mount Compatible)
• No Panning
• Premium Components
• Decent Value $350.00 (Compared to Competitors)
• Solid QC
Cons:
Not Lightweight 29 Oz (Can Upgrade Yo ADM Mount And Spiked Feet To Get To 19 Oz)
• No spiked feet (Can Upgrade To Spiked Feet But At Additional Cost)
• Minimum Height is 9"
• No 45° Forward Leg Position
• Newer Bipod So Not Well Known Yet

Hatch Bipod
Pros:
• QD Disconnect
• Decently Rigid
• Seated Height 36" Or Lower
• Prone Height 6.5" Or Higher
• Bench Height 6.5" At 45° Forward
• Versatile Adjustments
• Quick Deploy
• Solid QC
• No Panning
• Micro Adjustability
Cons:
• Not Lightweight 23.6 Oz
• Expensive $569.99 (Almost Double The Cost Of The Other Two)
• Legs Not Inverted ( Prone To More Wear and Tear)
• No Spiked Feet Avaliable
• Not As Upgradable As Compeditors
 
I know some people have mentioned QC issues with the Tricer, but that hasn't been my experience. Mine is absolutely solid. +1 for Tricer RP.
 
Seen several of the Tricers break I’d stay away from them. Consider the gunwerks as well unless you need that 30” of height it “only” goes up to 19”. They are expensive but a lot of NRL guys are running Ckye pods with those R3 development legs. Haven’t ran or messed with hatch or dauntless so no opinions there.
 
You left out the fact you can get the 3rd leg adapter for the hatch to run it as a tripod, or that you can use it standing to brace off of by rotating the legs opposite of each other and extending them. Made here in Idaho by a good group of people.

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I took a fast seated shot on a down hill slope this year using my first gen hatch. Didn’t have time to take my pack off and used every bit of the length.


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I bought a hatch because i borrowed one and loved it. I wish i waited a year and got the gen 2 but it is what it is.

I have been eyeballing the Dauntless for more gun gaming but I haven’t been able to justify the purchase. I’m not sure I want the twisty lock legs. The hatch is so fast to deploy and adjust.
 
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