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    MTN mountain bipod. Epic bipod. I have had mine for few years now and have used it in some very awkward positions, also it extends really high for a bipod, i can sit and shoot in some positions. Crazy light also and customer service is outstanding.

    Also really liked the backlanz when i had one, but the attachment to rifle let me down i had it come lose way too often when pushing through scrub. The bipod itself was great tho, and customer service there was excellent too. Both great NZ made options.
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    I have a backlanz and like it
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    MTN mountain bipod - can have it high or LOW, haven't found a place that it wont sit and provide a good shooting platform
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    Quote Originally Posted by c-dog View Post
    Knowing this bloke, he is in need of something that can handle a bit of rough treatment, the MTN gear bipod looks like a win (any rough buggers had any issues?)

    Ouch mate you trying to say I'm hard on the gear ??

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    Epic to see kiwis supporting nz stuff .

    Looks like backlanz and mtn gear are the go to
    Thanks for all the feedback

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    Quote Originally Posted by STC View Post
    Really depends what you want.

    I like the mtn as well and use it regularly. For my purposes I am very happy with it and carry it on every hunt...

    due to low weight and versatility its very good for hunting purposes.

    As for stability and robustness, due to its construction (i.e. focus on light-weight) it is relatively wobbly. And I managed to break mine (they are not the most robust on the world) However MTN sorted me out and fixed it free of charge.

    An alternative worth considering would be the blacklanz bipods (never used one, cant say anything about it myself).
    @STC how did you break it? Wear and tear or a fall or something?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 308mate View Post
    @STC how did you break it? Wear and tear or a fall or something?
    Me being silly and trying to tighten the wrong screw to reduce "wobblyness", and snapping it. Definately did not use a huge amount of torque, but due to small size and lightweight design components have to be relatively small.

    DPT happily sorted me out and if you dont make the same mistake as me youll be fine. Still have mine, still use it, still love it.

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    Spartan bipod for me. Easy attachment, very lightweight. Also seem to be very popular brand?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hunteast View Post
    Spartan bipod for me. Easy attachment, very lightweight. Also seem to be very popular brand?
    I liked the look but not sure about how it just magnets in ... have you ever had it fall out ??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan_Songhurst View Post
    The only thing that sucks balls about the backcountry one at least is it's actually too high on its lowest setting if you're shooting off a bench. Hunting situations it's fine
    Yep that's the first thing I noticed too with them. I shortened my one an inch, was easier enough job to do.

 

 

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