Bipod? May be a Mistake but..........

A lot of guys say the GenII is popular because it is sponsored and given to shooters.

I know lots of folks who run them in matches and paid for them with their own dollars. Vortex has a big range of products - some are entry level and the GenII & AMG are top tier.
 
No hate for buying knock off bipod.

Likely (like 90% of us) just shoot for fun. The knock off will hold up just fine im sure.

I owned a real one. Did the same thing for me as the harris and the knock off harris. Held a rifle at a bench or in some grass.

On a side note I hated this rifle and sold it. Did stretch it out to 1000 yards.

 
I am not knocking on knock offs in general.
Just when they got the copycat name on it ugh...
I am now too paranoid to purchase real Atlas on EE without proof of purchase.
 
No hate for buying knock off bipod.

Likely (like 90% of us) just shoot for fun. The knock off will hold up just fine im sure.

I owned a real one. Did the same thing for me as the harris and the knock off harris. Held a rifle at a bench or in some grass.

^^^ This .... I totally agree.

I have both, a real ATLAS and a knock-off one. For sure the real one is a more solidly built product compared to it's Chinese knock-off, but as what Canadiankeeper says, 90% of us just shoot for fun and the knock off will do just fine in that scenario.

If your running around and shooting of barricades in a competition or competing in long range matches, now that's a different story.

:)
 
I heard something about them no longer making it in Canada.....that's too bad.....I do want to support Canadian farmers....but geez Frenchs is just to bitter......Heinz or nothing for me

You've gotta love CGN - I just learned more in this thread about the international ketchup industry than I ever expected to...

And as a side-note to a side-note - does French's actually make ketchup? I've only ever seen their name on that glow-in-the-dark mustard (which I actually rather like for sandwiches). May have to eyeball the ketchup section next time I'm out.
 
Heinz used to make it in Ontario.
Exported all their business elsewhere, leaving a small rural town in Ontario with many tomato farmers without buyers.
Frenchs took the spot that heinz had in that town and saved it's small economy.

Sure there must be a lot of details in there, these are the big lines i remember from this saga.
Been buying Frenchs since, eff heinz!
 
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