I never considered the CAL small.Is this meant for bigger rifles or was there a enough people that though the CAL was a little small and wanted a bigger one?
the super Cal is geared to bigger rifles but mine is going on my 260.
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I never considered the CAL small.Is this meant for bigger rifles or was there a enough people that though the CAL was a little small and wanted a bigger one?
LolJust got off the phone with Chris. Went from 0 Atlas bipods to 3. 1 PRS no dye, 1 CAL no dye, and 1 SCAL. I am officially moving from poors to broke.
yesLooks good for someone needing a beefy bipod! Not sure I could put it to good use in the style matches I shoot any better than the CAL I already have. Anyone else plan on putting this thing to work in PRS/NRL style matches?
I called but Chris wasn't available... don't buy them all before he calls me back!!!!
Same, after talking to Chris I went the cal route. Scal is very useful, just not for my needs at the moment. I wanted to permanently leave it on the gun in a case like you.He’s back and calling. Just got my call and decided to just go to a CAL myself here....totally new shooter, want to keep it on rifle while cased in a 1750 Pelican. Someone chime in if that won’t work in this case if you know different than me, I think it will fit. More for the rest of you out there waiting lol. Looks nice.
Probably not to big, but extended range applications or maybe field matches will seeLooks good for someone needing a beefy bipod! Not sure I could put it to good use in the style matches I shoot any better than the CAL I already have. Anyone else plan on putting this thing to work in PRS/NRL style matches?
Correct me if i'm wrong, but I think the Phoenix is now considered "illegal" for the King of 2 Mile competition. It doesn't fold up.Been waiting on my call back for a few hours now...I was going to get a Phoenix Bipod for ELR type shooting. The same one being used by a bunch of the guys you see shooting the "King of 2 Miles" competitions. Then I saw this and sent the email in and got the email back to give them a call, but since I've been waiting for my call back, I'm starting to have second thoughts.
Any opinions on this bipod vs. the Phoenix for prone shooting a big caliber (338, 375, etc) out to a mile and beyond. Which do you think would serve me better?
Correct me if i'm wrong, but I think the Phoenix is now considered "illegal" for the King of 2 Mile competition.
Been waiting on my call back for a few hours now...I was going to get a Phoenix Bipod for ELR type shooting. The same one being used by a bunch of the guys you see shooting the "King of 2 Miles" competitions. Then I saw this and sent the email in and got the email back to give them a call, but since I've been waiting for my call back, I'm starting to have second thoughts.
Any opinions on this bipod vs. the Phoenix for prone shooting a big caliber (338, 375, etc) out to a mile and beyond. Which do you think would serve me better?
Same, after talking to Chris I went the cal route. Scal is very useful, just not for my needs at the moment. I wanted to permanently leave it on the gun in a case like you.
They changed the rules for 2020 to favor more field practical configurations.Really? I had not heard that. Will have to check that out. Wonder why?
Yes.Looks good for someone needing a beefy bipod! Not sure I could put it to good use in the style matches I shoot any better than the CAL I already have. Anyone else plan on putting this thing to work in PRS/NRL style matches?
Am I the only one whose brain jumped to Mary Poppins?You guys totally surprised me. Thank you. I am humbled by your faith in B&T and hope the bipod you signed up for meets or exceeds your expectations. Again, you are not obligated to follow through with purchase for any reason.
Super CAL (SCAL)
Weight 21.54 ounces
Large .50 Leg Position Button
Height Appx - 5.75 - 10.87
footprint 14.75 - 19.37"
45* of CANT (Only)
5 leg positions 0, 45, 90, 135 & 180*
Lifetime (NOT big print giveth, little print take away) warranty
SCAL below as seen with CAL - Same legs as on the 5-H with Cradle design from CAL. ALL 5-H optional feet work on the SCAL
We will start emailing those on the list this AM starting with first email submitted. Please do not call us, until we contact you. We are short handed due to inventory demands so please be patient with us.
- No additional discount apply
- You can buy more than one
- We HOPE to start shipping tomorrow, but will on the Jan. 6th for sure.
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@Kasey - Do you have a side view picture, and maybe one attached to a rifle? Would love to see how that looks.
I’ll sell you mine for $500.....Damnit I’m an idiot and missed out on this ?
anyone wants to pass along the deal, I’m in!
I’ll sell you mine for $500.....![]()
Yes. Most of the matches I've been to bipods are mostly being used when shooting prone, so SCAL might work out even better than regular CAL.Looks good for someone needing a beefy bipod! Not sure I could put it to good use in the style matches I shoot any better than the CAL I already have. Anyone else plan on putting this thing to work in PRS/NRL style matches?