Are these worth the money,anyone use one ,what are people's thoughts please?
Are these worth the money,anyone use one ,what are people's thoughts please?
I have 2 Rockmount, 1 Deben model I forget and a Cadwell. Rockmounts and the Deben are great but Cadwell I don't like the knotched legs. Never used Harris but been told bees knees and price tag to boot. Bought couple off the bay, brand cant remember too long ago and went straight in the bin so crap and flimsy. Pay the money and get good quality it's worth it.
John Darling JD (1946-2004) was my inspiration to be the best i can and enjoy the sport i love. R.I.P
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Atlas every bit as great as advertised. They are a bipod not a benchrest contraption. I have picatinney rails fitted to 1/2 my rifles for bipod attachment.
I run two Atlas, both with extension legs.
The negatives are price and weight.
Harris bipods remain some of the very best. Like Sound Moderators there are loads of options now, some better than others. Also more specialised systems. It all really depends on what you want to do. There is nothing better than a MK1 Sandbag to build a stable gun emplacement.
Yes that's true and I've bought one for £31 ! Made in China. Took the plunge after watching the U.S reviews of the real deal vs the copy.
The copy is 75% as good as the real thing but around 8 times cheaper.
It just needed some minor tweaks with a couple of washers to stop it rotating and it's brilliant.
Also needed to attach a picitany rail to the HW100T and never looked back.
No.
Though at a tenth of the price or less, Zeadio bipods are. They really are very good. You can buy a hatful and get several different heights and tilt/non-tilt for every occaision.
Atlas are very good if you are a gear snob or insecure or a perfectionist, perhaps with more money than sense.
Just buy a Chinese knock off for £40... I've got one & it's good. I'd never buy the full priced one as I don't believe it could be worth the extra £200 . I suppose you could buy a cheap one & see if you like the mechanism then allow yourself to be raped by capitalism if you liked you never know you may even be satisfied with the cheap one!!!!
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Thanks for your replies ,it's just I have seen one advertised for £35 and thought it must be a bargain if it's genuine.I am not a target shooter and need it in the field.
There are loads on the bay both genuine & knock off's, for £35 it's going to be a knock-off.
Personally I'd rather buy a genuine item used, than a cheap knock-off new, but more important for the field is to get a bipod with high enough legs that you can clear obstructions, long grass, get a comfortable position & still have a good range of movement for targets above, below, across slopes etc
Just buy the Harris and be done with it, buy once.
Well I must confess my chinese knock offs are excellent, Both Rockmounts and the Deben are regularly used and are on my .223, .22lr and .17hmr All are over 10 years old and counting Rockmounts were bought new from the Bay and Deben was second hand The only signs of some wear is in spring eyes which is fair enough and not major!!!!!
Most things are made in China nowadays and can be a good buy.
John Darling JD (1946-2004) was my inspiration to be the best i can and enjoy the sport i love. R.I.P
A dedicated HW80 Fanatic and owner since 1986 to present.