I have only used a Harris bipod and was wondering what kind of other options are out there in the $100-$150 range. It will be going on an AR-10 and I have a stud adapter for it or I can use the rail.
I have a Harris and an Atlas V8. The legs on the Atlas have become gritty from dirt when extending them and it's a little slower to deploy. I do like the Atlas better for uneven terrain as it certainly has a wider range of adjustment. Frankly, I'm kind of torn between them.
I've used Harris and Atlas. After using the Atlas, I couldn't really like it as much as I hoped, it just didn't have as huge of advantage over the Harris, and it didn't like to get dirty, so that was another downfall, in my eyes. So, I use Harris. It works well for me, is fast, and doesn't mind the dirt.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body">If it's gonna get dirty and sandy, keep the Harris.</div></div>
I will sell you an atlas. Harris for me. I all depends on what you are doing. I am going to keep one Atlas for hunting as it is quieter than the Harris. Harris only when shooting competitions.
Did anyone read what the OP said? Clearly no one else did. He has used a Harris and is wanting to know what other bipods are available in the $100-$150 range. The last time I checked, the Atlas is nearly $100 more than his budget.