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    I have a Javelin on the way and from what I can tell, all the negative reviews stem from the mounting system. If ou have the proper mount moulded into your stock they are a different animal
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan_Songhurst View Post
    I have a Javelin on the way and from what I can tell, all the negative reviews stem from the mounting system. If ou have the proper mount moulded into your stock they are a different animal
    Mine is flush mounted but my cripe is the legs always come loose so you need the lever and if you move it side ways just a little bit the bloody leg wants to fold closed.
    I'm thinking of changing mine back to an Atlas rail, it's way more stable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan_Songhurst View Post
    I have a Javelin on the way and from what I can tell, all the negative reviews stem from the mounting system. If ou have the proper mount moulded into your stock they are a different animal
    My Javeline is mint, as you say as soon as I mounted the adapter into the stock its rock solid and stable, even on the 300 win mag.

    The flush mounted recessed system is pretty sweet, just make sure you get it fairly well aligned. It has the benefit of being able to turn the bipod 180 and it look in place rather than having the panning ability.

 

 

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