Bipods for Precision or Tactical Rifles

I don't think I misunderstood you, I just thought the mags held 8 rounds (I've never even seen one in person so I could be wrong on that). Were you shooting that American Eagle in the picture for that group? If so that's amazing!
 
Thank you!

Here is a question for you. Do you think the MPOD would also be suitable for field use? I realize it doesn't fold up and you'd have to either carry the rifle with bipod attached or have to assemble when getting ready for a shot. Would love to have an LRA but they are double the price.

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As long as you are ok to remove when moving positions or having it "extended", no problem. No the MPOD does not fold but quick and easy to remove and reinstall.

I was out today testing my new cant feature off the hood of my truck. Out to 1500yds, no problem with stable tracking and no change in cant due to recoil torque but I was only using a 6XC and 105 gr BTHP Hrn

This new feature will make it fast and easy to adjust cant on non level surface ie.. hood of truck. 1/2 turn of a lever allows full freedom of cant movement with a higher degree of tilt then many bipods.

Been beta tested under some 338 Lapuas without any issues with movement due to torque. I think they were shooting out towards a mile in Florida???

Given what it was designed to deal with (win in FTR at 1000yds using bullets as heavy as 230gr), the accuracy potential will be every bit as good or better then any folding bipod. Lighter then many too BUT it is a rigid pod so....

Jerry
 
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