I have an Atlas BT12-QK monopod on the two rifles I use the most and love them... except... when adjusting them while lined up for a shot, they tend to pivot on the "edge" of the bottom of the foot and not dead center. Kinda like a drill bit that walks as you start moving. So when I want to raise/lower my elevation by say, 1 mil, I often end up moving the point of aim left/right by just as much or more. The bipods have changeable feet, but I can't find anywhere that has a new foot for the monopod. I think ideally, I would like a spike foot that sorta pokes into the ground and not the flat dome bottom so it just adjusts up/down and not spinning left/right at the same time. The spike wouldn't work well on a shooting mat, but maybe a claw or something that lets the top part of the monopod adjust without the part touching the ground spin.
I can't be the only one to have this issue, who else has one of these and how are you dealing with it?
I can't be the only one to have this issue, who else has one of these and how are you dealing with it?