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An attached bipod with unrivaled swiveling, pivoting versatility, built with perhaps the most streamlined, lightweight design on the market today. Its extremely simple design and innovating folding mechanism keep weight to a minimum and deploy with blazing speed. The legs quickly adjust in height and move on individual ball joint permits 360 degree motion for rock-solid assurance on moving game.
D**Z
One time use? Glued in leg retention pins.
Looks great mounted to my rifle and would have been nice to use......unfortunately somewhere between the first and fourth round fired from my 30-06 one of the pins that locks the individual legs in place fell out. After looking at the design they used some sort of adhesive or epoxy to hold these pins in place. Maybe would do ok with a .22 cal rifle but any hunting round will compromise the integrity. One time use? Oh well I like fixing things anyways. Looks like I will be tapping the holes and replacing the pins with screws. That's how this should have been designed. Nothing on a firearm is glued on. Maybe Stoney point should consider this if they happen to redesign this bipod. Other than that allowed me to place 4 rounds right on top of another at 300 yards. Just doesn't snap back into the locked position for now. Next outing hardware store.
T**H
Stoney Point Bipod
I recently went on a hunt with a Harris HBRM bipod - that is the only other experience I have had with a bipod. When I purchased the Stoney Point I was slightly skeptical of how it would hold up being attached to a large caliber gun (I shoot a .338 RCM) - it looks a little bit flimsy in the pictures. However, having packed my gun with the bipod a few miles and shooting about twenty or so rounds through it so far I don't think I will regret this purchase. The bipod requires you to remove the forward swivel post and in my case I had to get a longer screw to reach through the extra bipod thickness into the stock. It locks up against the gun by pulling the swivel assembly straight out then pivoting up and locking back in place. When the pod is down and open the gun can lean left or right, pivot up and down, and rotate left and right, this allows to set the bipod on uneven ground and still maintain a vertical shooting position. The legs also extend in increments.I still have to test it on a real hunt, but so far I am quite pleased with it.
T**R
I like them they go around 360-D
I had 3 of them.. I like them they go around 360-D.. and they till left and right. i never give a 5 star's on any thing because everything can be made better. every one needs to try this bi-pod.. I wish they made it in a 6 to 12 inch.. the 9 to 12 can be to HI - for me. I would put them on all my guns if they MADE a 6 to 12- INCH.. and i think you would sail a lot moor of them.. TEAM - RAPTOR..>>><<<...
L**E
Broke first shot
The swivel function sounded like a good idea but it actually requires more leverage and pressure to hold it steady which is not good. I put this on my .270 and one of the legs broke first shot (a pin came out, keeping it from staying open or closed) and the other leg is stuck closed now. Pretty much worthless. Try UTG
T**R
Five Stars
just what i expected
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