Checkout the ski feet I'm working on here: https://www.snipershide.com/shootin...ouble-triple-pull-bipod.7200309/post-11545066
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Hello Ckye users!
I've been making the adaptor feet for double pulls to allow the use of Atlas rubber feet, it has been a surprisingly popular product. But despite of what appears of a simple design, it's not too straightforward to make (if I have a bar feed, live tooling, Y-axis lathe, that'd be a different story), and it also bothers me that you still need to purchase the Atlas rubber feet separately.
So this holiday season I took some time to update the design, and now I'm happy to offer a direct rubber feet replacement for both of the double and triple pull Ckye bipod.
I will continue making the adaptors for a while, but think the rubber feet will work the best for most people at a lower overall cost. Both can be purchased here: https://dotechne.com/rubber-feet-and-reducing-sleeve-for-mdt-ckye-pod-double-pull-bipod/
Rubber feet protruding 0.6" from the end of the leg, even shorter than the factory spike feet.
Double pull with rubber feet at different leg angles:
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Hello Ckye users!
I've been making the adaptor feet for double pulls to allow the use of Atlas rubber feet, it has been a surprisingly popular product. But despite of what appears of a simple design, it's not too straightforward to make (if I have a bar feed, live tooling, Y-axis lathe, that'd be a different story), and it also bothers me that you still need to purchase the Atlas rubber feet separately.
So this holiday season I took some time to update the design, and now I'm happy to offer a direct rubber feet replacement for both of the double and triple pull Ckye bipod.
I will continue making the adaptors for a while, but think the rubber feet will work the best for most people at a lower overall cost. Both can be purchased here: https://dotechne.com/rubber-feet-and-reducing-sleeve-for-mdt-ckye-pod-double-pull-bipod/
Rubber feet protruding 0.6" from the end of the leg, even shorter than the factory spike feet.
Double pull with rubber feet at different leg angles:
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