ELR Bipods

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Other than the Phoenix and the Mystic bipods, is there any thing else out there that is "top notch" for field type ELR shooting? It looks like most of those who are shooting past 1 mile are going with the Phoenix or some sort of "ski's" for feet. I saw one in action last weekend and am starting to look around. I'm leaning towards the Phoenix. Thanks in advance for any input!
 
Theis,

Thanks, I forgot about that one.

Our club has been doing "1 Mile" matches since at least 2011. We did a few before that, but that year we erected two steel targets specifically dedicated to Mile matches. Matches vary in rules from time to time, but most start out at around 1400 yards, then we move out to 1760, then to 2000 and then somewhere in the neighborhood of 2157 to 2200 yards. (Our limiting factor right now is land). All shots are made from prone.

I've been running the Harris for years, and has worked just fine, but I would like to upgrade.
 
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Might be a knock off, but I just got a LRA bipod off of eBay. It seems sturdy, but haven’t had a chance to use it yet.

 
I’ve shot LR for quite a while, recently, stepped into ELR. What I’ve found is like you, a lot of ELR is shot from f class type bipods. There is a reason the f class guns use them. While the folding bipods can be shot very well, I run a 5h on my 375 at times, the f class type bipods are simply more stable. I’ve shot as small and smaller groups with my Joypod as I have with my Phoenix or 5h. I will be doing a lot of testing between those 3 in the future. One big draw I can see to someone running a joypod, which I’ve never seen one in an ELR competition, is weight. They are incredibly light.
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I'm starting to think that one of the "wide stance" type bipods is the way to go for what I'm looking for. Eventually having multiple different types would be ideal, but for shooting prone off a mat, something like the Phoenix is the way to go. Then get something like an Atlas 5H would be a good "in between" bipod.

I'll take a look at the joy pod too.

Thanks everyone for your suggestions! Great comments and advice!
 
Might be a knock off, but I just got a LRA bipod off of eBay. It seems sturdy, but haven’t had a chance to use it yet.

I took a chance on the LRA knock off.
After running some lapping compound on the cant pieces and applying dri lube, I haven't been able to break it.
338 LM Imp. Really like it so far
Bought another. Looking at a JoyPod seriously though.
 
Thanks man, that's not bad! Worth keeping in mind. I just really, really love my LRA and was looking forward to them coming out with an Atlas sized version but made like the usual LRA... It never came out, now it seems it never will. What put 'em out of business? Not enough exposure? I don't get it. At least CADEX will keep the fire lit.
 
Thanks man, that's not bad! Worth keeping in mind. I just really, really love my LRA and was looking forward to them coming out with an Atlas sized version but made like the usual LRA... It never came out, now it seems it never will. What put 'em out of business? Not enough exposure? I don't get it. At least CADEX will keep the fire lit.

Talked to the maker of the LRA bipod about a year ago. Seems he had issues with local taxes and zoning regulations that wouldn't allow him to keep his shop open. He then looked to subcontract the major parts manufacturing to another individual/shop but for whatever reason that fell thru. Last I heard he was looking for someone to buy the business....

A real shame though. It was a very nicely engineered bipod.

The Cadex seems like a nice piece of kit. Wish they would come offer some decent ski feet for it with the ability to dial in some fine adjustments
 
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Theis and Geno are giving great advice. If you look at the geometry, you get more side-to-side stability when the bipod legs point to an intersection above the barrel. Look at F class, Elite Iron, etc. Read Tom Beckstrom's comments in his article on ELR tips about precision. As the virtual intersection point of the bipod legs move above the barrel, the bipod resists lateral deflection. This also applies to the rear bag you use, how you use it and whether or not if it supplies lateral support. See the Sinclair bag with "ears":

https://www.sinclairintl.com/shooti...bags/edgewood-grab-handle-bags-prod38047.aspx

Ideally, you'd have a perfect shooting position such that the recoil would be perfectly front-to back and you'd see the impact of the projectile with no problem, be ready for a quick follow up shot and read the Hide on your phone in your spare time while you wait for your 3 mile hit.

Then there are us lame mortals that need devices that help us limp through our shortcomings, like a great bipod.
 
I wouldn't call Mystic "top notch", nor would I ever support him or his company. He's a clown.

My ELR rifle, a .300NM, has a LRA F-Class bipod with ski feet, I think it's a really good fit for the rifle.
 
I use the LRA F-Class on my Mirage ULR and really like it. A few months ago I one to order the light weight version like pictured above and was greatly disappointed to find they are not available.

I've been trying to find information on the Tier-one evolution underslung bipod to put on a rimfire but not having much luck. It may not be large enough for heavier guns but they have a F class bipod:


Scootch
 
I found a local dealer that has the 5H. I didn't like it. Pain in the but to get it on and off the rifle and then it would lock down tight enough for what I like. The dealer was trying to show me how it worked too, as he really likes his, but he was stumbling around with it and couldn't get it on/off the rifle very easily and couldn't lock it down either.
 
If he couldn't lock it down then he obviously had no clue how to adjust it. That's why I like it for long range shooting, level the rifle then flip the lever and it's locked down.