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Originally Posted by Biggs300
... I used Bipod Shooting Sticks for years elk hunting in CO, and deer hunting ...


OK, I ordered one $39.95+ $8.95 shipping = $48.50


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looks like a good product.
Midway usa: Danny, gave it 5 stars.


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I ordered an AR15 upper today. That will be enough shock for the wife.


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Clark, that's a good move.


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Is that an LTR or an XCR CT? I have one of each. I shot the barrel out of the LTR and rebarreled it with an unfluted SS 5R barrel.


It is an LTR in .308 with my nephew behind it. I had wanted to give a short-heavy .308 a go and could not have been happier. Bought this as a barreled action here on the fire from a member (no history or round count) bought the LTR stock from another member. Bedded it, had Kampfeld put the knob on it and started shooting it. A lot. I never got 155 Scenars to do well but it loves the 168 Amax's.

Is the 5R barrel 20"? I'd love to put one together in some 6.5 version if the chance comes along. The nice thing about the LTR is that although it's fairly heavy it's really a handy package.


Yes the 5R barrel is 20". They do like the 168gr. I wholeheartedly agree about them being handy!


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I like both the Harris and my atlas. Different beast but both work equally as well I find the atlas easier to set up on uneven ground but like the spring loaded legs on the Harris S 6to9 notched model.

But with most of my rifles set up with rails on the forearm I find the atlas easily moved from gun to gun. I have thought about adapting the Harris the same way. Just have not gotten around to it with the atlas doing just fine.

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Originally Posted by fredIII
I like both the Harris and my atlas. Different beast but both work equally as well I find the atlas easier to set up on uneven ground but like the spring loaded legs on the Harris S 6to9 notched model.

But with most of my rifles set up with rails on the forearm I find the atlas easily moved from gun to gun. I have thought about adapting the Harris the same way. Just have not gotten around to it with the atlas doing just fine.


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Mine is the original, w/o the swivel lock lever.

http://www.mim-mfg.com


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There is also Botach's Kley-Zion Rota Bi-Pod Adapter.

https://www.botach.com/kley-zion-rota-bi-pod-adapter/
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i like my atlas

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9-13 inch Heavy Duty Notched Legs Solid Base Bipod Pivoting with Pod-Lock for Swivel Style Hunting Shooting Bipod

http://www.ifeelright.com/product/html/?20.html
https://www.brandsrating.com/feelright

Price: $49.86 Free Shipping for Prime Members
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01CU6FG6Y

http://www.tacticalsuppliesexpress.com/item/6389574/
http://yatmi.tk/detail/B01CU6FG6Y/9...-for-swivel-style-hunting-shooting-bipod

This Chinese imitation Harris arrived today.

I have one Atlas and a half dozen swivel Harris bipods.. and a half dozen Harris non swivel that do not get used.
But I can't find anything wrong with this Chinese cheapee
They even have the pod lock clocked right.


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