Serious bipods - Harris, Atlas, or...????

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What other serious bipods are there other than Harris and Atlas?

Not a fan of Harris springs.

Not a fan of Atlas price.

Looking for something stout, but not super bulky. Bipods only. No tripods.

Any help appreciated. Thanx.
 
I recently purchased an accu-tac br4 off the PX. I expected it to be a POS but am pleasantly surprised. Well built and solid. It seems to have a slightly wider stance than the atlas as well. The downside for this particular one is that leg height is not adjustable, which is a pretty big deal for a "serious" bipod. Depending on your purpose it may work well and I paid half the price of an atlas for it.

My next bipod will probably be an LRA but if you're balking at the price of the atlas, then I would not recommend it.
 
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I opted for the Atlas 5-H for my "serious bipod" option with my AI.

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I recently went with the LRA Light Tactical. Sure, there is sticker price shock. After my first few shots with it, all doubts and regrets were removed! Leg height adjustments are in finer increments than the Atlas, and the tilt adjustment is definitely more solid than on an Atlas. In a nutshell, if you need pan ability, go Atlas. Otherwise, LRA is the winner for me.
 
Another vote for the LRA, a very SERIOUS bipod but with a serious price. Im not sure a serious bipod can be had for a non serious price....The pain is soon forgotten however once you use it.
 
Agreed about the price pain disappearing after using a quality bipod. Harris with swivel adjuster is good for bench and prone. Get a better bipod for positional and other shooting.

I prefer my Atlas PSR for bench and prone as well.
 
I've been using several Harris swivels for years with no complaints. I plan to pick up an Atlas off the px soon just to see what the fuss is about.
 
Well....I'm not proud of myself....but I bought an Atlas knockoff. Since this is for a 22rf trainer, I'm not terribly worried about $50. I'll return it if its crap. It got 4+ stars (out of 5)

I'll give a range report when it comes in....
 
i love my Accutac SR5, i've had a lots of Harris bipods with very very little bad to say about them, not a fan of the panning feature of the atlast, makes if feel flimsy to me personally. the Accutac with the wide footprint and rock solid stance is every bit as stable as i could ever want from a bipod
 
Buy once cry once. I went with the normal atlas WITHOUT the QD mount. I love the bipod, but definitely wish i would have bought it with the QD. Keep this in mind if you are going to be using this bipod for multiple platforms. Yes its not a huge deal to use a scew driver, but for the extra $40 i would have loved to have the QD mount. Good luck with your purchase. Im sure in all reality harris, accutac, and atlas are all very good. Just comes down to what your use is. cheers.
 
My observation and experience with the 5H Is that the swivel feature is somewhat clunky or sticky, anyway it just doesn't swivel that smoothly whereas the LRA is as smooth as glass. Otherwise they are very similiar, ie, low slung, set up for big magnums, etc.
 
For the hell of it I purchased a Sinclair tactical bipod. I've had sever atlas and Harris. So I just wanted to try it.

I will say it is one of the most stable I've used and when set to its lowest configuration it takes a very wide stance that is rock solid.

It has way too many nuts bolts and screws. However unlike some I have not had an issue with them getting lose.

For tactical PRS use no way to big bulky unwieldy. However for more Fclass work or some one who just wants a bipod for the range it's worth looking at


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For the hell of it I purchased a Sinclair tactical bipod. I've had sever atlas and Harris. So I just wanted to try it.

I will say it is one of the most stable I've used and when set to its lowest configuration it takes a very wide stance that is rock solid.

It has way too many nuts bolts and screws. However unlike some I have not had an issue with them getting lose.

For tactical PRS use no way to big bulky unwieldy. However for more Fclass work or some one who just wants a bipod for the range it's worth looking at


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I shot off of a Sinclair Tactical bipod for a while before stepping up to the LRA Light Tactical. While the Sinclair was a definite step up in stability from my previous Harris, the LRA is yet another level of stability improvement over the Sinclair without the super wide stance of the Sinclair. Its all about containing the barrel torque inside the triangle of the legs that makes all the difference with the LRA. If you ever get a chance to shoot over an LRA, you won't regret whipping out your wallet for one at all. I can't imagine shooting over something less stable now.
 
Considering the OP said he didnt like atlas price im not sure why it was decided to recommend upwards in price from there but anyway..........Im not sure you are going to find anything "serious" that isint a harris or atlas clone for less money...... my opinion
 
Larue Harris is where it's at. All those other bipods look like they would be slow to deploy. A wrap of gorilla tape quiets the springs and keeps them from snagging on things.

[video]http://www.larue.com/harris-bipod-brm-s-and-lt706-qd-swivel-mount-combo[/video]

I second this setup. I have no complaints.


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I have been a long time critic of the Atlas, mostly due to its price... and had been living just fine with a Harris and a LRA that I had won at a match.

A little over a year ago I got a steal of a deal on an Atlas PSR 7-13, so good that I knew if I didnt like it I could sell it and likely make a bit on the sale.

Upon using it a few times I was still not convinced but I did learned that I really needed the shorter one, so knowing I could buy the short one and still make out on a resale of them both if I didnt like it I purchased the 5-9". That's were my perspective changed... it still took a few matches to convince me but looking back over the last 18 months or so, it has become my go to bipod for everything from matches to hunting to range play. Dont get me wrong the Harris is nice and I still use it for rifles that don't have a rail. The LRA is great too, but more of a range toy for prone and bench shooting.

I'd replace my Atlas PSR today if it became lost.
 
I have had both Atlas and Harris. I have sold both my Atlas bipods and gone back to Harris. Simple, accurate, affordable and with Tactical Supply Talons, awesome to use. I can shoot tighter of the harris compared to Atlas as I tested it at the range and was very surprised to say the least. I wasnt a fan of the pan feature of the Atlas when trying to shoot LR.
 
I believe by "bad form", he meant a item sold as a counterfeit should not be purchased. Perhaps this "knockoff " was not sold as a counterfeit.
 
I believe by "bad form", he meant a item sold as a counterfeit should not be purchased. Perhaps this "knockoff " was not sold as a counterfeit.

i get what you're saying. i just find it ridiculous how all these people jump on the "you buy a fake atlas and you're a criminal" bandwagon. copies and knockoffs are different than counterfeit as you said. i've been cursed at before by the owner of bt after he made a video about fake atlas's when i told him if he merely didn't charge so much money, the problem of him "losing business" to the copies wouldn't be so prevalent. then i painted the picture that the majority of people who are looking for a $50 bipod are going to buy a copy and would never consider the overpriced original. he got pissed again and cursed at me in an essay about patent infringement and how he can't lower his prices cause he wouldn't be able to provide for his family. needless to say, i'll never buy an atlas after the owner cursed me out in a youtube video comment section multiple times....
 
i get what you're saying. i just find it ridiculous how all these people jump on the "you buy a fake atlas and you're a criminal" bandwagon. copies and knockoffs are different than counterfeit as you said. i've been cursed at before by the owner of bt after he made a video about fake atlas's when i told him if he merely didn't charge so much money, the problem of him "losing business" to the copies wouldn't be so prevalent. then i painted the picture that the majority of people who are looking for a $50 bipod are going to buy a copy and would never consider the overpriced original. he got pissed again and cursed at me in an essay about patent infringement and how he can't lower his prices cause he wouldn't be able to provide for his family. needless to say, i'll never buy an atlas after the owner cursed me out in a youtube video comment section multiple times....

While I'm not going to curse you, I will point out that perhaps if you had not said that it was ok for counterfeiters to steal Kasey's intellectual property because some people don't want to pay for it, he might have been less inclined to cuss you.

I suspect that if you owned intellectual assets that you earned your living from you would see it very differently. As things stand Kasey has always been clear that his product is not for everybody, and there are plenty of both higher and lower priced high quality products out their that you can use and get good results from.
 
While I'm not going to curse you, I will point out that perhaps if you had not said that it was ok for counterfeiters to steal Kasey's intellectual property because some people don't want to pay for it, he might have been less inclined to cuss you.

I suspect that if you owned intellectual assets that you earned your living from you would see it very differently. As things stand Kasey has always been clear that his product is not for everybody, and there are plenty of both higher and lower priced high quality products out their that you can use and get good results from.

i completely understand what you're saying. i'm not saying it's right to infringe on his patent. however, the bipods being sold on amazon are not counterfeit, they are copies. very different. secondly, i merely responded calmly to a heated video of his that was quite unprofessional that he wont ever be rid of the cheap copies and that if he wants to do something about it other than just complain, he could offer a product at a lesser price, not necessarily the same model he sells for what i see as overpriced. this is a similar example to the small grocery store opening up next to a walmart. that's a bad business idea as walmart is guaranteed to beat the smaller stores prices. the one thing the small store has going for it is customer service. however, if the customer service is bad... i.e. treating a potential customer or just joe shmo the way he treated he, he doesn't deserve my business at all. no one should feel bad for the small store owner in that situation because he decided to wrap all his eggs in a basket that was incredibly stupid. you can come up with a million dollar idea, but once the million dollars is up, is it everyone elses responsibility to support you now? no. either find another way to boost profit or sales or get another job or a different one. just because the atlas is a great product, it doesn't mean people are obligated to support the guy's family.

i'm all for supporting Americans. but by no means, ever, should the responsibility to be prosperous fall on anyone but yourself. and never should a business owner treat someone the way he did to me for stating the obvious.
 
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Going against the majority. I've owned Atlas and Harris, I no longer own Atlas.

I like the Harris bipod better. I find it quicker and easier to use in PRS. I also own the 12.5" to 27" Harris which is damn handy in some PRS stages as well as hunting mountainous terrain. Try shooting across a canyon or worse yet, at a target higher than you across a canyon when you are on a downhill slope.

It's a bonus for me that Harris is one third the price.

Edit; I will add that I enjoyed the 45 degree legs on the Atlas. Especially when we shot a stage off a small top surface like a barrel head or rock. You could back angle the Atlas to keep your bipod on it. But I found a way to match that. I put two of the small swivel stud mounts on my forend, one at the end and one in the middle. In about 8 seconds I can detach my Harris and mount it back to the middle of my forend. I don't have to pay extra for a quick detach unit either. I can take off my Harris bipod in about 4 seconds.
 
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My favorite bipod to date has been the TRG bipod. Crazy pricey and specific attachment. However there was a company overseas who has designed a picitinny conversion mount for it but they haven't releases it

I think the elite iron bipod is probably the closest I've seen to the TRG


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i completely understand what you're saying. i'm not saying it's right to infringe on his patent. however, the bipods being sold on amazon are not counterfeit, they are copies. very different. secondly, i merely responded calmly to a heated video of his that was quite unprofessional that he wont ever be rid of the cheap copies and that if he wants to do something about it other than just complain, he could offer a product at a lesser price, not necessarily the same model he sells for what i see as overpriced. this is a similar example to the small grocery store opening up next to a walmart. that's a bad business idea as walmart is guaranteed to beat the smaller stores prices. the one thing the small store has going for it is customer service. however, if the customer service is bad... i.e. treating a potential customer or just joe shmo the way he treated he, he doesn't deserve my business at all. no one should feel bad for the small store owner in that situation because he decided to wrap all his eggs in a basket that was incredibly stupid. you can come up with a million dollar idea, but once the million dollars is up, is it everyone elses responsibility to support you now? no. either find another way to boost profit or sales or get another job or a different one. just because the atlas is a great product, it doesn't mean people are obligated to support the guy's family.

i'm all for supporting Americans. but by no means, ever, should the responsibility to be prosperous fall on anyone but yourself. and never should a business owner treat someone the way he did to me for stating the obvious.

Please explain to me how counterfeit and copies are "completely different". And what makes one okay and not the other. If your argument is that one product calls itself Atlas and the other calls itself something different, then those are not "completely different". It's just that one company has the balls to straight out rip off the intellectual property and call it by its own name.

I fail to see what makes either one okay.