No kiddin? Thats what I’ve heard horror story’s about theses bipods failingI've been using the snipod 2 for about 10 years, it's light, but NOT durable.
YEP! Same. Laying prone it is just a hair high. I pack it just because I feel that the shots that are more likely for me are typically sitting on hillside shooting across, or down, so I need that height for sitting and shooting. If I need to lay, like last year, I don't use the bipods, just lay it over a rock or pack.founder+BrianID how do you like using the 13-27" say, in a prone position shooting across a canyon or something like that? i have and old harris 13-27" but i find myself lifting my body up off the ground trying to get up level with the rifle thats why im curious about the 6-9 would love an atlas but damn thats alot of gas money ?
Worth the money huh? They look greatAltlas bipod. Love it.
Very nice i will have to practice with that.I use my pack as a back support for the rifle while shooting prone with my 13”-27” Harris set at 13” for front rifle support.
Shooting Prone is what I prefer. You are really solid in a prone position. But sometimes the brush gets in the way and you need to come up a little to get over the brush. Atlas makes a fine tripod. Check out my Hatch when your on the mountain next time. You can see how they differ a little.John,
Never had an issue. I’m usually laying prone if I need a bipod or on an elevated rest. If I can’t find a rest or have time to set up off my bipod I’m probably shooting off hand any way.
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That is awesome for sure. Is it worth $350? It might be!Hatch Outwest Precision Home
Hatch Outwest adjustable bipod with automatic self locking legs sets up quickly. Bipod can be configured as a bipod, monopod, or shooting stick.www.hatchoutwest.com
Wow after looking at that video, that product is incredible! Defenitely a bypod thats worth getting if you don't have one.Hatch Outwest Precision Home
Hatch Outwest adjustable bipod with automatic self locking legs sets up quickly. Bipod can be configured as a bipod, monopod, or shooting stick.www.hatchoutwest.com
I like the little Harris 6-9 swivelingBest 6”-9” bipod’s out there, carbon or steel? Looking for a new bipod for my rifle but with a million options out there which one would you sugges?
I Still Wish You Woulda Let Me Fill My Deer Tag on the Henry's with that Gun BIGJOHN!
Yes he wrote it up all by himself !you had a Henry's tag??
you had a Henry's tag??