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    Bipod recommendations high end

    Please advise what your using and thoughts on how stable it is ?what it's like to shoot off? ,how robust is it? and is it woth the money !
    I'm looking for a long range mountain rifle.

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    MTN Mountain bipod they are awesome light weight stable, strong and just bloody good.
    I've also had an Atlas but the MTN wins in every way

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    Appreciate the feedback!

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    2nd the MTN mountain bipod. It just does everything right
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    Yip had the man for years now it’s great
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    MTN for me as well just like the others said, I also like that is made locally to me, or was and I occasionally meet Matt at my work.
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    MTN gear bipod another vote from me!
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    I don't even like Bipods and I like mine...
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    Quote Originally Posted by 7mmhunter View Post
    Please advise what your using and thoughts on how stable it is ?what it's like to shoot off? ,how robust is it? and is it woth the money !
    I'm looking for a long range mountain rifle.
    Knowing this bloke, he is in need of something that can handle a bit of rough treatment, the MTN gear bipod looks like a win (any rough buggers had any issues?)
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    Quote Originally Posted by c-dog View Post
    Knowing this bloke, he is in need of something that can handle a bit of rough treatment, the MTN gear bipod looks like a win (any rough buggers had any issues?)

    Ouch mate you trying to say I'm hard on the gear ??

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    Another vote for MTN - mountain bipod. Love it.

    To qualify my review though I've only used that and harris bipods.

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    + 1 for MTN mountain bipod. Really rate it, used it lots shooting steel out to 700 and it’s very solid. And it’s even better in awkward positions while out hunting.
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    The only thing that sucks balls about the backcountry one at least is it's actually too high on its lowest setting if you're shooting off a bench. Hunting situations it's fine
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan_Songhurst View Post
    The only thing that sucks balls about the backcountry one at least is it's actually too high on its lowest setting if you're shooting off a bench. Hunting situations it's fine
    Yep that's the first thing I noticed too with them. I shortened my one an inch, was easier enough job to do.

 

 

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