Welcome Spartan Precision Equipment/Javelin Bipod Review

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Although I wasn't chosen to do the review, I was able to get my hands on a bipod before I left for my hunt.

My hunting partner J Sample isn't much of a long range hunter but when we were only able to get to 510 yards he put the spartan bipod to use with my rifle dropping his buck in it's tracks.
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needless to say spartan gained a customer.

My other hunting partner GBlum22 and I were also able to connect on mule deer at 200 and 600 yards.
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The bipod works great and is very solid for how light it is, I plan on purchasing another one in the long option.


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Wow Casey, way to get it done. Thanks for sharing your experiences on here


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I have two of these, the short and the tall.

They are lightweight as all get out and a HUGE improvement over the Harris/Champion type bipods in my opinion.

I used one on a Stone sheep hunt in August and it was the cat's meow so I bought another one.

You can buy an adaptor so one bipod can be used on several rifles. It's a pretty slick design.
 
Hi Jim,
I recently picked up a Spartan bipod. Found this thread as I'm trying to find out how much give or "slop" this should have. Would you say a spartan bipod needs to be preloaded like an Atlas? Mine has quite a bit of movement. Any advice is appreciated.
 
I preload mine. Just enough to take out the slack.


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