It was designed for F class and has done well there. It is also being used by more ELR shooters to support their very heavy boomers.
The MPOD could also be used in PRS type games IF the stage doesn't need you to fold/extend the legs from prop to prop.
I am about to start testing legs with Harris type rubber feet. I am not expecting any surprises in function but the feet would make it suitable for more surfaces. You don't need to load this bipod so it would fit those leaning towards "free" recoil.
Where I feel it would be advantageous is the LR stages where you are shooting prone and need/want as much stability and accuracy as possible. I will also have a Harris for those stages where you need the folding leg feature.
Jerry
An F-class bipod is a pretty big impediment to a shooter in PRS/NRL type matches. Sure you can struggle with it, but it would be working to the disadvantage of the shooter in most cases. A Harris, Atlas, Ckye-pod, etc - provides all the stability you need for the longer range stages. There's a reason why bipods designed for PRS/NRL use are designed with a lot of adjustments/versatility built in - we rarely are shooting off of a smooth, flat surface, like a shooting bench.


























































