That Warrne looked promising until buddy dropped the price bomb.
How about you fellas with deep pocket start haggling a bit over the price of these things. Now before any of you jokers spout "you get what you pay for", consider that if you got what you paid for at $400+ the thing would adjust itself, and tell you when the moment had come for the perfect shot (limited production, blaa, blaa, I get that in some cases). I have two Harris clones, one is so good I'll be hanging on to it as a spare assuming I actually get another bipod. The other is a pretty good copy as well, just not as good as my taller one. I'd really like to give one of these bipods with the cool features a try, just not at $200+ dollars. There are some made by our currently not so friends across the Pacific that have many of the features of an Atlas, or similar. One in particular looks like it would be useful, it's not perfect, by all accounts it's sturdy, it just looks like one of the important features doesn't work quite as well as it should.
Can anyone recommend something under $200 that isn't a Harris. The only bipods that fit that description I'm aware of is the Magpul and a couple of others marketed by Caldwell, and UGT/Leapers.