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    Bipods...tell me about them...

    Looking for a bipod to put on my CZ455 Varmint.
    I already have a bipod that clips on through the front sling stud, but it's Chinesium and I don't like it anyway.
    Much prefer a bipod that clamps on to a Weaver/Picatinny rail mounted solidly to the forend.
    Maybe this one be OK?
    https://www.hardyrifle.co.nz/product...e-bipod-rr-eo1
    Don't want an $1100 jobbie (yeah, some of these things are expensive)!
    Your thoughts?
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    Atlas attach via a weaver rail and are great quality.
    Various models and knock offs to choose from.

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    Mtn gear bipod

    https://www.mtngear.nz/collections/mtngear-bipods

    Or Backlanz bipod

    https://backlanz.co.nz/products/back...e-bipod-carbon

    Would be my pick.

    Personally I am using the Backlanz and really enjoy it

    Some say the Mtn is better



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    What do you want from the bipod?
    Do you want something super light weight to leave attached while stalking, or do you want something stable for shooting groups and can just clip on when you need to?
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    Never been a fan of them, much prefer a pack, rock or my knee. The Harris type that attach to a sling swivel I find make carry with a sling uncomfortable then there's the sticky out bits that always seems to get tangled up and they never seen to be that quick to set up for opportunistic shots. The magnetic attaching ones seem a good idea but I'm too cheap to fork out and they don't do try before you buy.
    I will admit they are good for target and "sitting stalking" type shooting if they clear the natural cover.

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    Yes, must be stable and will use it on my 'spare' CZ when Daughter and/or Grandies want to join me at indoor benchrest.
    Don't want them fiddling with my 'good' rifle!
    But the spare CZ is a wee beauty and will be quite good for youngsters to use at benchrest, and maybe for me when looking for a bunny.
    Like the idea of clipping on/off as then won't take so much space in the gun safe.
    I like the look of this rail to permanently attach to the forend.
    https://www.mtngear.nz/products/pica...44273874141499
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    Spartan bipods are another good option if you like the MTNgear concept
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    Atlas are good super stable for a varmint rifle.
    I've had spartan, Atlas and now have an MTN Mountain bipod which is bloody awesome for a light weight walk around bipod.
    I didn't like the spartan at all, if it was for range shooting or varmint I would go Atlas but the legs are short, for everything else MTN wins hands down

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    I have used the Spartan and Backlanz bipods, didn't like the spartan much as there was no way to adjust for height other than making it taller and you can't leave it on the rifle unlike the other 2 options I'll mention. Backlanz is very nice and I like it but have been thinking about trying the Mtn gear bipod as being able to attach other things to the pic rail seems like a good feature along with being able to adjust the legs to get super low down.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ElDax View Post
    I have used the Spartan and Backlanz bipods, didn't like the spartan much as there was no way to adjust for height other than making it taller and you can't leave it on the rifle unlike the other 2 options I'll mention. Backlanz is very nice and I like it but have been thinking about trying the Mtn gear bipod as being able to attach other things to the pic rail seems like a good feature along with being able to adjust the legs to get super low down.
    You will not regret the change to an MTN

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    Backlanz notched bipod is amazing

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    Have a MDT single pull Ckye pod which replaced my Atlas bipods. A massive step up in my opinion. Getting up to that $1000 mark tho. I justified it to myself, as I have one nice bipod I use on every rifle.
    Easily clips on and off a picatinny rail I have on each rifle. At it's widest, it is very sure footed. At it's narrowest setting it is tall enough for steep uphill shots, or working in longish grass.
    Notched legs are something I look for now, as there is a lot less faffing around.
    Was looking at the Ckye pod and the Mtn gear at the time, but the mtn gear bipod was pre-production and could not be purchased.
    Never had anyone using one of my rifles say a bad thing about the bipod. Was not the case when I was running Atlas.
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    Geez - now all the fashionistas have spoken . . . A Harris at 1/3 or less the costs of the options will do the job. If you must use a pic rail an alli express adapter can be obtained.

    Even if you do want to use it in the future for more advanced goals the Harris is still viable, both my 600y F class "possibles" were shot using a Harris, and from the bench, the group sizes I can achieve with the Harris versus the heavy tripod rest are practically indistinguishable. Some people grumble about a "twang" from the Harris design but it's never bothered me.
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    Buy a knock off atlas if it’s just for shooting off a bench. The lightweight jobs belong in the mountains.

 

 

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