if you load the bipod a lot, then yes.Awesome, that's what I was looking at is one of the Atlas PSR. Are the none rotating legs worth it over the BT10 V8?
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Create a channel Learn moreif you load the bipod a lot, then yes.Awesome, that's what I was looking at is one of the Atlas PSR. Are the none rotating legs worth it over the BT10 V8?
Is the Elite Iron worth if I just plan on shooting 6.5CM? I see it is almost double the weight of the Atlas.Atlas, Atlas CAL or Elite Iron lightweight non pan - EI is my favorite now - a little pricier though.
I just recently picked up my SRS-A1 in 6.5 Creedmoor. I was wondering if anyone had a recommendation on bipods. I really plan on using the rifle for target shooting and maybe eventually some PRS matches. I am in the process of getting a USO B-25 for it.
No. But only because in also have a PSR. CAL is great from a bench. Any other time, I want panDo you miss the pan feature?
Take a look at the Cyke-pod. I was using an Atlas till I tried one of these. Best bipod I have discovered to date. Extremely stable and incredibly versatile. A little pricey, but worth the money.
Damn you guys. I just googled the Cyke-pod and now I need this with the dovetail mount for the bottom my SRS handguard. Looks like my Atlas is going up on the PX soon.
Now I do not know which I want. I was all set to go to my LGS today and get myself an Atlas but now I am not sure. Glad to see all the responses, it looks like I have found a good place for more questions.Take a look at the Cyke-pod. I was using an Atlas till I tried one of these. Best bipod I have discovered to date. Extremely stable and incredibly versatile. A little pricey, but worth the money.
That's the one I meant - Sorry for the spelling! They are THE best!
Case club all the way, a great value!
I have mine mounted 12 o'clock, it's extremely fast to getting on target without having to manipulate the magnification. Youll save a few seconds per target. Otherwise it has a limited use.How do you like your off set red dot? I have been debating on getting one for my Spuhr, just wasn't sure if I should mount it to the Spurh like yours, or get a rail mounted offset red dot mount. Anyone else have experience with them on our platform?
SAC posted on some social media site that their 223 conversions are moving right along!! Cant wait.
ES Tactical has their 33xc barrel ready to order (or at least it’s no longer “coming soon”). Who’s jumping in on that caliber?
Completely different bolt faceWonder if they will do 224?
I was going to order a 6.5 saum barrel but seen that is available as well. I'm curious to see what the dies from Tubb will cost first before jumping into that caliber.
The 33xc seating die is $175, up on his website. He said the sizing die is the same A7 tool steel as the 6xc die, so I expect it to run in that $145-$175 range. But you can use the same dies with both the 33xc and 37xc if you choose to do so, just swap the bushing and seating stem.
Yes, but not for a reason, except it is simply a 0 MOA rail. The end user can decide if his/her needs/range and particular scope require additional elevation. A 20 MOA rail would be nice for sure and is standard on AI's and even the RPR. DT's are awesome weapons but the 0 MOA rail seems a bit dated for their purpose and ability. All IMHO.