Picked up one of these 2 weeks ago for $260. It is a fantastic bipod it's heavy but it's solid. I don't think it's worth MSRP but I don't think you can beat it for the sub $300 bracket.
I got a gen 2 accutac br4, $252 shipped. I love it. The warne looks nice but it does everything the accutac does. Even has the same style leg extension/release mech
Good review, I share your opinion. I'll continue with my psr. That said, the rebranded MDT bipod that also allows the user to change the width of the legs has my attention...
tried to buy one of these in the fall because Optics Planet had them listed for sale...turned out to be premature so I got an Atlas instead...if these become readily available maybe I will give it a try but already have a big investment in 2 Atlas's
Switches I would like to compare this to ckyepod. Unfortunately I have only seen one in person at Shotshow. Hopefully they’ll send me one for review this year.
Let me get this straight.... the warne is more expensive???? And is considered a close second to the atlas??? The guys over at warne might wanna rethink that one!
I don’t think its only job is to prop up a rifle. How does it connect? What about the stability triangle? How quickly can adjustments be made? Is it intuitive or will it take some learning to get efficient with? Can the legs be adjusted independently? Picatinny or arca swiss and why? Etc. etc.
dude if warne just drops price ppl would buy theirs. these damn things dont cost that much to make... cmon. sell MORE by dropping price under atlas... shit id buy more nice bipods if they wernt 300. whats better, some guy like me paying 200 - 250 X5 or over 300 once and just swapping from rifle to rifle? its a no brainer.
this bipod should be compared to the Accu Tac bipod not the Altlas bipods. the method for extending and retracting the legs is identical to the Accu Tac bipods. PS: it only had 3 positions for the legs not 4 as 4 positions is a patent by Atlas
Not a knock on the Atlas or Warne bipods but besides being able to angle the legs 45 forward or back i dont see a reason to not get a Harris for a third of the price.
The angled legs are the main reason I bought an Atlas. You’d be surprised at how much more support you have with the different angles on uneven terrain. The Atlas might be a little lighter in weight, too.
@@PrecisionRifleNetwork love me a nice 1911, for the polymer stuff, currently running an HK VP9. Just needed to hate on some stuff, this seemed like an easy target. Looks like I failed..