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    Bipod spikes

    Thought I'd give making some spikes for my Harris a crack. Turned out reasonably well. All done on an old Colchester. First time on a lathe. Used 4 different drill bits to get just the right snug fit. I have a CAD technical drawing for them if anyone want to copy them. One of the feet went walkies in the chuck so is a little dented but still fully functional.



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    Good skills there Tuckerbox.

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    From the first photo they look like they came straight out of Gunworks

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    Nice, wonder if I can make then out of rata on the wood lathe, would just have to glue them on though

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    @Tuckerbox - feel free to send me through the CAD file. It looks like it will be a good project to knock off while the weather is not playing ball.

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    Hi @quentin Do you want it as a dwg or pdf file? PM me your email address.

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    I'll just pop it up here. I can change all dimensions to imperial if you prefer.
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    Perfect. Thanks @Tuckerbox

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    Thanks for the details.
    They look good.
    Maybe you should start selling a few

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    Thought about it but without cnc goodness it's too labour intensive. Might 3d print some prototypes.

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    There are some other good Harris mods. You can make these adapters so you can add atlas-style leg extenders, just tubes with a hole in them for the ball detent https://www.coreshooting.com/product...nt=20237358339. Leg extensions can be made as well. Ball plungers are cheap as on Alliexpress. Then you could widen the stance like this Stop the Hop! | The Shooting SHED Journal and best of all, costs a bit of coin and adds a little weight but works great Rotapod Rotating bipod adapter for Picatinny rails Harris Bipods. Now if some one can just come up with a way to adapt a Harris so it was super steady like this with a wider stance and lower center of gravity then please let me know https://rifletalk.org/2015/04/02/rev...the-lra-bipod/

 

 

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