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    Hardy Bi-pod?

    Anyone got one, and what do you think of it?

    https://www.hardyrifle.co.nz/bipods

    They look to have the features.

    I find Harris a bit heavy and clunky, and the lighter alternatives very expensive. The Hardy price of $399.00 isn't too bad either?

    Thanks
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    Looks like a copy of an Atlas? I have an Atlas copy and it's been awesome, they're much the same as a Harris in the bulk department although maybe a tiny bit lighter? Spose it also depends if you're happy to screw a rail into the forend of your rifle also?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan_Songhurst View Post
    Looks like a copy of an Atlas? I have an Atlas copy and it's been awesome, they're much the same as a Harris in the bulk department although maybe a tiny bit lighter? Spose it also depends if you're happy to screw a rail into the forend of your rifle also?
    You can get rails off Aliexpress that fit under your swivel attachments so no screwing required. Ive got them for the Atlas knock off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahr View Post
    You can get rails off Aliexpress that fit under your swivel attachments so no screwing required. Ive got them for the Atlas knock off.
    Does your atlas fit on the rail properly though? Mine didnt, it worked but wasnt ideal as the locking lug wouldn't go I to the slot on the rail so it kind of hung off the front of the adapter rail do I ended up putting a proper rail on the stock
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    No the Atlas was like yours. Didn't fit.

    But this fitted. They aren't bad cheap bipods either. A little bit of movement in the legs that you have to load to get rid of though.

    https://www.leapers.com/index.php?ac...itemno=TL-BP02

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    Also... a Harris lightweight is lighter than any of those hardy products..
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    Interesting that the hardy bipod is "patent pending". Pretty sure this is never going to be issued, being a blatant knockoff of a more well known bipod. Putting on carbon legs doesn't really change the design.

    Personally I'd stick with an atlas. I've had a chinese copy atlas, and it was very average when compared to the real one.
    Attaching a pic rail to the forend of the T3 and T1x was very simple, and a lot better than those adapters that would not accept an atlas with 2 cross slots. The adapters were not produced to the picatinny spec, so are totally useless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by quentin View Post
    Interesting that the hardy bipod is "patent pending".
    Often wondered & mates have talked about Hardys Patent Pending BS on his suppressors, I guess this will be no different,

    Man they take a long time to approve a Patent, so long in fact that they aren't granted before the next model is released & it has to go through the process again from the start...

    When you do a proper search you will find there is no Patent Pending...

    I wonder how legal the statement "Patent Pending" is when in fact it appears there isn't.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiwi Greg View Post
    Often wondered & mates have talked about Hardys Patent Pending BS on his suppressors, I guess this will be no different,

    Man they take a long time to approve a Patent, so long in fact that they aren't granted before the next model is released & it has to go through the process again from the start...

    When you do a proper search you will find there is no Patent Pending...

    I wonder how legal the statement "Patent Pending" is when in fact it appears there isn't.....
    @Kiwi Greg "Patent pending" means that an application for a patent has been made, and serves notice that copying the product may amount to a breach if and when the patent is approved.

    If a patent has not been applied for the "patent pending" assertion could amount to miss-representation under the law.
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    Has anyone tried the Caldwell Accumax Carbon Bipod? It looks like a good option. Only weighs 250g and not badly priced.

    https://www.seriousshooters.co.nz/ca...ck-6-9-1419101

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    Quote Originally Posted by Liam258 View Post
    Has anyone tried the Caldwell Accumax Carbon Bipod? It looks like a good option. Only weighs 250g and not badly priced.

    https://www.seriousshooters.co.nz/ca...ck-6-9-1419101
    I've got a Caldwell Accumax carbon bipod on a lightweight carbon 308. Works really well and very light
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    Quote Originally Posted by Curtis27 View Post
    I've got a Caldwell Accumax carbon bipod on a lightweight carbon 308. Works really well and very light
    Does it swivel and tilt? Ta.
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    Maybe I got lucky - Chinese copy Atlas (with extended Notched legs) - off DH gate and spike feet for about $35.00 but invested more that that in the Caldwell pic adapter which was $50 and solid as!!

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    I have an Atlas copy. On my last hunt I went to take it out of my ammo pouch but one of the legs had rattled loose and fallen off. I also thought it was quite big and bulky so wouldn’t mind something a bit lighter but can’t justify spending the money on a javelin bipod at the moment. I’m guessing a permit will now be required to import another Atlas copy?

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    I'm laughing on the outside but crying on the inside as I already have 2 import permits against my License according to the AO - One for a 30MOA rail - just in case i need it from PTG. and second a import permit for a Vortex PST replacement under the lifetime warranty would you believe...

    Talk about a paper chase the AO is already confused.
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