LRA Light Tactical Bipod Review

gigamortis

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I just got my new LRA Light Tactical bipod out to the range the other day for some real world evaluation on steel at 800 yards. I had been using a Sinclair tactical bipod for a year or so, and I can tell you that the LRA blows it away. With the barrel torque forces being contained within the triangle of the legs, there is very little change in the sight picture after I pull the trigger. I was actually able to watch my hits on steel chipping the paint in real time. The cant adjuster is very solid and held rock steady throughout my entire shooting session. I would say the LRA bipod only has 1/4 the hop off POA that my Sinclair did. That's saying quite a lot since the Sinclair was much more stable than the Harris I started out with.

$450 is a lot for a bipod, but the LRA is the most stable one I have ever had the pleasure to shoot off of so far.
 
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I agree! The rifle I bought it for is a prone only proposition at 24lbs. The poor little Harris was squealing under that weight. Got instant gratification with the LRA attached! I picked up a 1/4moa more accuracy just from using the new bipod and it's much easier to see where the bullet goes at distance.

One concern though because I might put it on the mainstay. It's kinda wide and it might be a bit wide for putting into barricade holes???
 
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