where are you getting the LRA bipods from if you dont mind me asking?
As noted above, PGWDTI carries them, I'm getting mine off a fellow CGN'er with some spares.
What do you think of that mount?.....Good and solid?
I've been running NXS 5.5-22 (recently switched to ATACR) on a 50 minute base. This set-up gets me to 2600 yds, but need to use some reticle to get there. To go further, I need some more slope in the base, and this may be an option versus having a custom base made. Would add height, mind you, but I think I could handle that......
Long story short, I love the mount. It it thoroughly thought through and was clearly designed by shooters for shooters.
Mounting is dead simple, and even has a built in 10 degree wedge and notch to get your scope dead level with the rifle, no bubble levels or error that causes cant of the scope.
Solidly built, but with reasonably light weight, and designed to accept picatinny rails on three sides if your needs called for them. The built in bubble level is also inspired, as there is no need to move your head to level the gun or to recheck before you take the shot, simply open your left eye and it is right there.
Cost is the only downside, with the mounts running around $450 or so IIRC, but the second you get your hands on one, you will see the reason for the cost, and know your money was spent wisely.
I always chuckle when I see guys with $4,000 guns with $3,000 scopes that are held on with $20.00 mounts that are likely to fail or shift.
Spend smart, spend once, and you will be set for life with quality kit. I have 4 of the mounts now, two on .50's and two on .338LM's and I will be a customer of theirs in the future as well.