Ready to join the Arca rail camp and set up with a rail style Bipod and also have the flexibility to run a plate style bag (Gray Ops) if / when needed. Upgrading from a pic rail style mounted no-name/nothing special Harris knockoff bipod.
Looking for recommendations on the combo and or suggestions on what works best for you and why you like it. This would be specifically for PRS stuff, but then second duty (bipod) on other rifles that I put a rail on for range tasks, general steel shooting, etc.)
I think I have the bipod narrowed down to either the Accu-Tac or an Atlas. They seem to be popular, and for good reason. I however don't know enough about either to say why I'd choose one over the other. I run Wiebad bags and an AG. I played once with a buddies rifle with the Gray Ops plate and was really impressed with the additional stability it offered. So I'd like the flexibility to quickly adapt to that for a stage, and or drop the bag/plate and run the bipod, or nothing, in a matter of a few seconds.
Appreciate any input on what works for you and suggestions in that regard. Gunporn always gets bonus points.
Looking for recommendations on the combo and or suggestions on what works best for you and why you like it. This would be specifically for PRS stuff, but then second duty (bipod) on other rifles that I put a rail on for range tasks, general steel shooting, etc.)
I think I have the bipod narrowed down to either the Accu-Tac or an Atlas. They seem to be popular, and for good reason. I however don't know enough about either to say why I'd choose one over the other. I run Wiebad bags and an AG. I played once with a buddies rifle with the Gray Ops plate and was really impressed with the additional stability it offered. So I'd like the flexibility to quickly adapt to that for a stage, and or drop the bag/plate and run the bipod, or nothing, in a matter of a few seconds.
Appreciate any input on what works for you and suggestions in that regard. Gunporn always gets bonus points.