Hey guys,
I'm looking into buying a new bipod and I have the below in mind as the bipod that i have at the moment is alright but its attached to the rifle and doesn't swivel and every time i put the legs up im sick of trapping my fingers
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Primos-Trigger ... tick+gen+3
Does anyone use this product or an equivalent cheaper version?
Thanks
Simon
Bipod/tripod/sticks advice
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Re: Bipod/tripod/sticks advice
Hi, I have just picked up a set of second hand (almost new) tripod gen 2 sticks and they are really very good! i'm very impressed with mine.
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Re: Bipod/tripod/sticks advice
I bought a Manfrotto 055 tripod & ball head, fitted an Arca-Swiss rail to my rifles
My mate uses the same tripod but with the 2x rifle rest head sold by those of the trigger sticks
Very stable platform !
My mate uses the same tripod but with the 2x rifle rest head sold by those of the trigger sticks
Very stable platform !
Rem 700 6.5 Creedmoor XLR Envy
Rem 700 .223 XLR Element
CZ 527 17 Hornet - AICS copy
Various other calibre's
Rem 700 .223 XLR Element
CZ 527 17 Hornet - AICS copy
Various other calibre's
Re: Bipod/tripod/sticks advice
If you need a bi-pod, buy a Harris Bi-pod. You won’t be disappointed, I first bought a Deben but it fell to pieces after 2 weeks.
Regards
Alan
Alan
Re: Bipod/tripod/sticks advice
Basically took the advice of treetop and running manfrotto ball head but with a monkey clamp
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