Sad that BT can't make this clear on their website and you had to make a video about the differences of the Atlas bipods. They make good products but suck at communication.
Greg Chapman --Thank you! They have at least three mounts and even the rail mount needs a multiple slot rail. So if you've adapted a Harris swivel to a single rail slot you need one of a half dozen adapters I've never heard of. And the bipod swivels and pans , but they don't confirm whether or not you can lock it solid. I'll invest $200-$300 for a quality bipod, but I think they owe some clarity as to what you get for your money.
Great high quality and thorough video! I was trying to determine which Atlas bipod to purchase for my application and your video provided all the necessary information. Great instruction -Thank you much!
This is one of the best videos for understanding the differences. Good explanation on the difference in rotating legs. I can't understand why anyone would give a thumbs down??? Thanks good job.
you're correct about those feet turning on you when on a flat hard surface but where I shoot we put carpet down first and using the pointed feet I have solved that problem. I did tough file down the ends of the spiked feet a bit so the legs just rest on the carpet not dig in and cause damage.
i just switched from harris too atlas and im not feeling it...i had a l lock on the harris and it was super easy to get the cant out but i dont have it with the atlas and it seems like im fighting it a lot....am i doing somthing wrong lol....i love the build quality but no matter what terrain your on it wants to center up your rifle....ive only shot it twice
I know that the Knock Offs are not as good as the real Atlas models, but for probably less than 50 rounds per year (savage mod 10 FLCP in 308) and probably all on the bench not hunting. How bad are the knockoffs, if they are modified and properly tightened up with the washers and "O" rings. For me there is a huge difference between $30.00 and $300.00
So I was looking at getting the BT10 for my regular stock rifle would I need different mounting brackets or the ones that come with it will mount fine?
How many slots does the BT46 need to mount? my hand guard is mlok I need a m1913 adapter. I'm just wondering would the aluminium rail from magpul work, it only has 3 slots.
Defensive Edge Adjustable Cheekpiece - www.longrangehunting.com/store/defensive-edge-adjustable-cheekpiece.html Mine has a neoprene ammo carrier slipped over it too.
That CANT feature is not lockable like you state. I bought this and returned it because after every shot the CANT would be thrown off. That's the problem with this unit is it's primarily made for moving target shooters, I called the mfg about it and they said to go with a BT-65 which has a lockable ball joint.
I'm glad my son Andy's video was helpful for you Joe. We carry them in our Long Range Hunting Online Store at the same MAP price as everyone else and we'd sure appreciate your business. www.longrangehunting.com/store/
Bipods are nice but being a pack shooter is best. Pack shooting is also the most consistent rest/platform. No matter what surface a pack is placed on, the gun will always react the same.
Atlas Bipods are good old fashion screwing .... They are way over priced and I can do a lot with the 300.00 they charge for this .. Show me were there is 300.00 plus dollars worth ?? I want to see it ???