Re: HELP - AZ TPRC competitors that used the Atlas
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Kasey</div><div class="ubbcode-body">....
Heavy Haulin, thanks for sharing your experience. When you say; "make a quick adjustment on the legs" are you talking about the leg length or leg position?
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Kasey, First off, I would like to express how great it is that you are so proactive about your product. It is really something to have someone else care as much about improving my shooting (and everyone elses too), as much as I do. Thank you for your time.
As for the "leg adjustment", I was refering to changing the length of the legs when in firing position. This particular day I was squaded in a particularly deep side of the berms. I found myself having to change leg length seems like every berm. This gravel is really small and coarse like 5/16- drain rock or something, and if your pod was not seated on the hard ground beneath before you fire, you will be after the first shot.
Once I got prone I could see that the muzzle needed to comeup a good few inches after sinking and for the life of me I could not get the leg lenghth adjusted before the targets came up. This could also be me just having to learn another way to skin the cat.
Getting the legs to stow in a timely manner is the other the other issue, but after posting on this thread last night I just started playing with the pod, and found that if you wrap your hands over both legs, and depress both releases' simultaneously with your thumb, and index finger, I can get the legs to fold down and stow up in a pretty reasonable amount of time. This might be highly subjective though, as I'm 6'6" 250# with gorilla hands. Seems like this can be an aquired skill, that could possibly get quicker, and more consistant with a lil practice? ?????
I'm not ruling out that since this pod is so radically different from the norm, I might just need a lil more match time and practice behind it to get the unique fundamentals of operation down to were the speed and efficiency come naturally due to an intimate knowledge on how to use this pod most efficiently. Time will tell. Hopefully before TBRC.