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KevDen2005
01-07-2017, 20:40
Give your recommendations on bipods for Remington 700. They can either be swivel mounted or mounted directly to a rail. Anything other than Harris. I have Harris now and I like it. I have done the Harris research. Just looking for other options.
KevDen2005
01-07-2017, 20:47
I realize I put this in an AR 15 specific thread. MODS can you please move this to Guns and Gear reviews or other more appropriate area.
Thanks
Gg&g, Atlas come to mind.
KevDen2005
01-07-2017, 21:35
Gg&g, Atlas come to mind.
Awesome thanks, I'll look them up
Atlas with QD. Made in USA and they stand behind their product.
Delfuego
01-07-2017, 22:21
I love my atlas'. I always thought they were way to much money for a bipod, now I have 2...
There is Atlas, and then all the others.
KevDen2005
01-07-2017, 23:56
Man I wonder if anyone is going to recommend Atlas....I guess it's true you get what you pay for...
cfortune
01-08-2017, 01:48
I have both GG&G and Atlas bipods. Can't say I'm a fan of the GG&G. It's large and the swivel on it doesn't lock up as tight as I would like it. Considering they're in the same price range, I would have been happier with a second Atlas.
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Delfuego
01-08-2017, 13:20
Noah @ Ark is an Atlas / Accushot dealer now. I picked one up from him recently.
Boba Fett
01-16-2017, 08:32
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8qjaAzZV84
I resisted Atlas as well, now I have three. Two Pic Rail mounts and one QD that I move around to all the 2nd class rifles that don't get their own Atlas.
Anyone try ACCU-TAC?
http://www.accu-tac.com/product/sr-5-bipod/
Shooter45
02-10-2017, 20:35
I used to only use Harris for everything from hunting rifles to my precision rigs. However, after I broke 3 Harris bipods, I wanted other options. Tried an Atlas from a friend while out with him and will never go back to Harris. I take care of my things incredibly well, yet Harris seem to break on me when I was not doing anything other than regular range shooting when all of them have broke. The Atlas are a lot more sturdy to me and offer way more angled options. Cost more for sure but the quality is HUGE.
XC700116
02-10-2017, 21:39
Anyone try ACCU-TAC?
http://www.accu-tac.com/product/sr-5-bipod/
Played with one a bit, it looks nice, but it's fricken HUGE, and in all honesty it's overdone IMO.
The Atlas is just rock solid and relatively simple design with a lot of built in flexibility. I have 3 of them now and don't ever see myself running anything else.
Grumsmith
02-16-2017, 12:47
I'll throw my hat in the ring for suggesting the Atlas, I scoffed at first at the price, but they really are worth it.
Great-Kazoo
02-17-2017, 00:52
Played with one a bit, it looks nice, but it's fricken HUGE, and in all honesty it's overdone IMO.
The Atlas is just rock solid and relatively simple design with a lot of built in flexibility. I have 3 of them now and don't ever see myself running anything else.
Any model you would recommend? Both rifles are set up with sling stud mounts, no rail. Would consider going with the correct adapter for QD bi-pod mount.
XC700116
02-18-2017, 11:52
Any model you would recommend? Both rifles are set up with sling stud mounts, no rail. Would consider going with the correct adapter for QD bi-pod mount.
Personally I like the PSR version with the non-rotating legs a little more than the original. The rest comes down to length (I find the standard/shorter length works best for me) , and mounting options. The ADM and Larue QD mounts are both good. If going on multiple rifles get the ADM as it's easier to adjust tension.
Great-Kazoo
02-21-2017, 19:47
Personally I like the PSR version with the non-rotating legs a little more than the original. The rest comes down to length (I find the standard/shorter length works best for me) , and mounting options. The ADM and Larue QD mounts are both good. If going on multiple rifles get the ADM as it's easier to adjust tension.
Thanks, heading down to Mile High tomorrow or Thursday. They have all models in stock, give me a chance to look them over. Spouse is buying one for my 60+
hollohas
03-12-2017, 20:36
I'm a little late to this party and will rain on this Atlas parade.
I have one, and am not happy with it. First of all, the legs spin with the standard feet. When you load it, the two legs roll forward. This happens on dirt and on the bench. I have to dig a quick little trench with my knife in the dirt to keep them set. Can't do that from the bench though.
Second, one of the legs on mine is jacked. It slips past the detent and folds one notch back every now and again. That's no good.
These two things make it worthless to me.
I took a 4 day precision class last year. By the 2nd day, I ditched my brand new Atlas and used an instructor's QD Harris for the remainder of the class. Much more stable. And the 3 USMC and 1 Army sniper who were the instructors all swore by the Harris, for what it's worth.
bobbyfairbanks
03-12-2017, 20:58
I'm a little late to this party and will rain on this Atlas parade.
I have one, and am not happy with it. First of all, the legs spin with the standard feet. When you load it, the two legs roll forward. This happens on dirt and on the bench. I have to dig a quick little trench with my knife in the dirt to keep them set. Can't do that from the bench though.
Second, one of the legs on mine is jacked. It slips past the detent and folds one notch back every now and again. That's no good.
These two things make it worthless to me.
I took a 4 day precision class last year. By the 2nd day, I ditched my brand new Atlas and used an instructor's QD Harris for the remainder of the class. Much more stable. And the 3 USMC and 1 Army sniper who were the instructors all swore by the Harris, for what it's worth.
Harris are great for certain uses but don't compete with atlas sounds like you either broke your bipod or got a defective one. A lot of former mil guys swear by something because they used it in the mil. That doesn't make it great.
XC700116
03-12-2017, 21:02
I'm a little late to this party and will rain on this Atlas parade.
I have one, and am not happy with it. First of all, the legs spin with the standard feet. When you load it, the two legs roll forward. This happens on dirt and on the bench. I have to dig a quick little trench with my knife in the dirt to keep them set. Can't do that from the bench though.
Second, one of the legs on mine is jacked. It slips past the detent and folds one notch back every now and again. That's no good.
These two things make it worthless to me.
I took a 4 day precision class last year. By the 2nd day, I ditched my brand new Atlas and used an instructor's QD Harris for the remainder of the class. Much more stable. And the 3 USMC and 1 Army sniper who were the instructors all swore by the Harris, for what it's worth.
So I'm not posting this to piss in you're wheaties, just trying to help a guy out a bit.
On the rotating legs thing. There's 2 options here for the new purchase, and one for those that already own one. New- The PSR version has legs that don't rotate. For those that already own the older version a set of spiked feet like the Hawk Hill ones will fix this. Granted you aren't going to be able to load into it real hard on concrete or a steel bench, but you shouldn't be loading it that hard anyway.
For the issue with the detent on yours specifically, Call B&T Industries, they'll fix it. They've been nothing but helpful to anyone I know that's had to have one fixed for whatever reason. At least then if you're still unhappy with it, you can sell it and not take a nasty hit on it.
I'll take the GG&G over Harris for two reasons:
1) GGG doesn't try to cut off fingers like the spring loaded Harris.
2) The feet on the GGG seem to dig in better
I prefer Atlas.
I'd write them and send pics, explain the leg behavior and see if they ID it as defective and replace it.
hollohas
03-12-2017, 21:12
Harris are great for certain uses but don't compete with atlas sounds like you either broke your bipod or got a defective one. A lot of former mil guys swear by something because they used it in the mil. That doesn't make it great.
I most certainly didn't break it. (Even if I did, breaking it after only 700 or so rounds from prone and the bench wouldn't speak highly of it either)
The spinning legs are a design flaw, not damage.
The lame leg isn't damage either, but I'm not willing to call that a design flaw. Could be mine was out of spec for some reason.
In addition to my personal use, I just thought I'd share the opinion that some rather experienced individuals offered to me. 2nd hand opinions are worth what you paid for them. (I actually did pay for it, so it's worth more to me than it is to you. [emoji6] ).
Delfuego
03-12-2017, 21:15
Sell me your atlas for cheap or I'll trade you a Harris.
hollohas
03-12-2017, 21:16
So I'm not posting this to piss in you're wheaties, just trying to help a guy out a bit.
On the rotating legs thing. There's 2 options here for the new purchase, and one for those that already own one. New- The PSR version has legs that don't rotate. For those that already own the older version a set of spiked feet like the Hawk Hill ones will fix this. Granted you aren't going to be able to load into it real hard on concrete or a steel bench, but you shouldn't be loading it that hard anyway.
For the issue with the detent on yours specifically, Call B&T Industries, they'll fix it. They've been nothing but helpful to anyone I know that's had to have one fixed for whatever reason. At least then if you're still unhappy with it, you can sell it and not take a nasty hit on it.
Appreciate the advice. I'll definitely see if they'll fix the detent issue.
hollohas
03-12-2017, 21:25
Seems like I caused a few blood pressure med bottles to get a bit lighter. You guys love your Atlas bipods.
bobbyfairbanks
03-12-2017, 21:48
Sounds like your trying to be a dick It's ok because I put a stupid emoji after the commit
No one cares that you don't like atlas. We tried to give you solutions to the bipod problems
hollohas
03-12-2017, 22:30
Sounds like your trying to be a dick It's ok because I put a stupid emoji after the commit
No one cares that you don't like atlas. We tried to give you solutions to the bipod problems
Sorry if you think that. I'm truly not. I just offered an honest review based on personal experience regarding a product that I had less than perfect results with. Then added a bit of light hearted banter regarding blood pressure later. Nothing serious man.
XC7 and CavSct gave solid advice/feedback. And I already expressed my appreciation towards one of them.
I also find it valuable when I'm looking at a new product to get honest reviews even when they may not be positive. Others sometimes find that valuable as well which is why I shared. Sorry it didn't tow the party line.
XC700116
03-12-2017, 23:36
I will say that part of my loyalty to them doesn't necessarily have anything to do with the product itself, although I'd never give props to or use a product I'm not actually impressed with, is that they support the competitive side of precision rifle shooting a TON and especially the PRS. I've seen their product and normally multiples of it, on every PRS match prize table I've been in front of. Many times sponsoring a stage and offering up product and $$$ at matches. At the 2015 Snipers Hide Cup, I was fortunate enough to pick up a PSR Bipod with all the goodies (leg extensions, spiked feet, and the storage pouch) off the table and they had at least 10 of them in total on the table. (that's like $4K worth of product to a single match) So they've otherwise earned my loyalty in addition to their product and customer service which in my experience has been top notch. They don't sponsor me personally but B&T has done a lot to support the sport so I in turn support them.
Granted this doesn't mean squat to the non-competitive shooter, but it means a lot to guys like me.
Just an FYI, the Warne one has been slated for a SHOT 2018 release date.
Delfuego
03-13-2017, 09:01
Appreciate the advice. I'll definitely see if they'll fix the detent issue.Kasey @ Accu-Shot / Atlas is a super nice guy. He will definitely want to resolve your issue and make a happy customer.
Don't know if any one recommended this yet, but have you heard of Atlas? [beatdeadhorse] all joking aside though, I have 2! love them, I will say you will need to get some different feet for them, the standard rubber feet do tend to roll a bit when you load.
There is something new on the horizon from a we'll respected company in the industry , TBAC . I'll have one in my hands today for beta testing , come find me at a match and I'll let you play with it .
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