Anyone have experience with these?
Have seen javelin and neopod any others? Which rates higher for a hunting bipod on lightweight rigs?
Have a Harris and atlas copy but never get used as they are heavy as hell
Cheers
Anyone have experience with these?
Have seen javelin and neopod any others? Which rates higher for a hunting bipod on lightweight rigs?
Have a Harris and atlas copy but never get used as they are heavy as hell
Cheers
hi I have a carbon javelin bipod coming in the next week or so, I know a few lads with them and they rate them highly, bloody expensive though. what price are they in nz
I have a Mk1 Javelin. Its good, but still early days for me as I bought it second hand from here not long ago. Very light and functional. Friction lock on the cant is not as good as the Harris (I'd like to see if they do a Pod Lok type throw arm). I also hope the Mk2 is better with the legs not sliding out so easily. Also I would like just a little more length in the legs. For practicality its very easy to store and carry and has a super fast setup. Shooting is stable and feels solid. Shot at gongs to 700m off the deck no troubles.
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I had very mixed results with the Neopod. Very, very inconsistent point of impact unless you loaded the legs exactly the same each shot. This is very hard to do every time in a hunting situation. The trusted Harris or Atlas does not have this issue.
Javelin better than Neopod. Had both, just Javelin now.
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The javelin is a really good light bipod. But it needs the pod lock to tighten the tilt up or it won’t sit there it might tilt over and your rifle will fall over. They work really consistently you can load them but I’ve found they seem to absorb vibration quite well with the carbon fiber and I haven’t noticed as much muzzle jump with a can and it seems smoother. You can also get the optics adapter and fit it to your spotting scope to give you a quick panable bipod to use. I use mine a lot more for this than actually shooting off it. Used it for nearly a year now with no issues.
Call Joel to order one and the other bits. Well worth the money for a hunting bipod. For heavier longrange rifles I use a Harris.
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Lightest extra weight, most consistent, most cost effective bipod ever?? Use your pack..
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270 is the fourth number that is divisible by its average integer divisor[2]
270 is a practical number, by the second definition
The sum of the coprime counts for the first 29 integers is 270
270 is a sparsely totient number, the largest integer with 72 as its totient
Given 6 elements, there are 270 square permutations[3]
10! has 270 divisors
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