RPP Bipod Thoughts
So, I previously purchased an GG&G XDS-2 QD bipod for my 6.5 Ruger Precision Rifle. I liked the design and light weight. I went with the quick detach model in order to be able to swap it onto other rifles and justify the cost. (I normally just go with a Harris 6-9).
The GG&G was nice but it was very apparent that it was not sturdy enough for the Ruger. The seller, Operation Parts agreed to take it back and give me credit bit now I'm not sure what to get. I will gladly give up swivel and/or cant as well as QD to get more rigidity. Although, QD would still be nice.
They sell Atlas bipods, but they all look like variations of the BT-10 which I had previously read mixed reviews on. They also sell a tango down monopod, bipod that attaches on each side of the rail. It looks interesting, but may not be tall enough. Each leg is 10" long, fully extended, and depending upon the angle they attach at, it may wind up being too short. I am also not opposed to another GG&G bipod, but would like to hear from someone with firsthand experience.
I do a descent amount of shooting prone at 200 yds. I have some crapy bags that aren't big enough. I plan to get to a range that goes out to 1,600 this summer and want to ring steel at 1,000.
Also, I do intend to upgrade the Samson a Midwest 18" rail in the near future, so flex shouldn't be an issue.