SINCLAIR TACTICAL VARMINT BIPOD

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how come i dont hear much talk about this pod?.. after seeing it in person at a shoot this weekend, this thing is built like a tank...
has more height and cant then the atlas, just no pan.. but 2x the weight.. and works with pod claws..


http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=45336/Product/SINCLAIR-TACTICAL-VARMINT-BIPOD

http://www.rifleshootermag.com/2010/11/15/rs_sinclair_111510wo/

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Re: SINCLAIR TACTICAL VARMINT BIPOD

I just got one and put in on that monster 7 Mag I got from Team Send it.

It is built like a tank, I'm looking at the F-Class model someone has in the classifieds here.

Cheers,
Breeze
 
Re: SINCLAIR TACTICAL VARMINT BIPOD

I found a pic of it when I was boresighting the new bushy GAP HDMR, not the best pic but man what a hoss.

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Here is the same gun with a harris under it, just doesn't look the same.

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Re: SINCLAIR TACTICAL VARMINT BIPOD

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: GSRswapandslow</div><div class="ubbcode-body">cheaper than an atlas still </div></div>

Depends on which model. The BT-10 is $210....
 
Re: SINCLAIR TACTICAL VARMINT BIPOD

I have been wondering about those since I saw it in their catalog about a year ago. I was afraid to spend that kind of money on one to try it without knowing anything about them. After reading this and seeing pictures I might pick one up when when I get another rifle that needs a bipod.
 
Re: SINCLAIR TACTICAL VARMINT BIPOD

I have one and it is built like a tank. I find that it is backwards as for the operation. All the adjustments are from the front. Even with long arms I have to break my shooting position to make any adjustments. I had to buff and polish my legs to make them slide freely. On one hunt I made a good shot on a deer but it was gettign dark and I needed to cover abunch of ground and I could not get the legs to collaps so I just took if off and threw the thing in the back of the truck. All that being said it is strong, and stable to shoot from. I prefer the wide stance when it is useable. The ability to go from narrow to wide is a nice feature. On Hillsides you can use both one narrow on the down hill side and a wide stace on the up hill side. works great. I call it the tactical boat anchor.