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  • buellsfurn

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    Dec 1, 2015
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    ok going for another question again looking for first hand experience did the youtube thing. I have a Harris on another rig but thought I'd try this UTG two separate leg bipod . Is the no cantilever (tilt) that big of a issue? This bipod has a lock screw that will allow adj. between the leg notches does it work ? I ask in advance due to the fact UTG quality is hit and mis Thank You
     
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    buellsfurn

    Ultimate Member
    Dec 1, 2015
    5,951
    southern end of Maryland
    ok going for another question again looking for first hand experience did the youtube thing. I have a Harris on another rig but thought I'd try this UTG two separate leg bipod . Is the no cantilever (tilt) that big of a issue? This bipod has a lock screw that will allow adj. between the leg notches does it work ? I ask in advance due to the fact UTG quality is hit and mis Thank You

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    outrider58

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    Do you have a link buells?

    OK. Duh! I just reread the OP...again :facepalm:

    I tend not to like those types of bipods. I admit, I have never used that particular one. They tend to be almost too rigid, if that makes any sense at all.
     

    buellsfurn

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    Dec 1, 2015
    5,951
    southern end of Maryland
    Do you have a link buells?

    OK. Duh! I just reread the OP...again :facepalm:

    I tend not to like those types of bipods. I admit, I have never used that particular one. They tend to be almost too rigid, if that makes any sense at all.

    ya makes sense .They have my curiosity up i like the bottom of the forearm being clean and clear .The Harris on another rig has gotten in the way a couple of times when i used the gun range rifle rest ps just tried to get a image but lacking computer skills
     

    Slim

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    Hadn’t seen these before. There’s no cant. Looks like the only way to adjust for an uneven surface is via the leg height. And invariably an uneven surface would not exactly fall at one of the left adjustment notches, so you’d have to use the wheel-lock.

    And no swivel either.

    But, they get up out of the way like an FAL or G3 bipod which is cool.

    Might work on a bench or concrete pad. Anyone use one?
     

    buellsfurn

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    Dec 1, 2015
    5,951
    southern end of Maryland

    Thanks for the link i just ordered them Amazon has some damaged package units cheapest I've seen them listed for so I did it .I've purchased a couple damage package things from Amazon and to be honest I couldn't find anything wrong when i received items .The last damaged package item was a RCBS prep station 60. bucks off looked fine to me not complaints . will advise (edit went with the UTG Leapers instead of Recon. Leapers are 8 to 11 Inch if to tall lock legs out or in at 45 degrees )
     

    buellsfurn

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    Dec 1, 2015
    5,951
    southern end of Maryland
    Hadn’t seen these before. There’s no cant. Looks like the only way to adjust for an uneven surface is via the leg height. And invariably an uneven surface would not exactly fall at one of the left adjustment notches, so you’d have to use the wheel-lock.

    And no swivel either.

    But, they get up out of the way like an FAL or G3 bipod which is cool.

    Might work on a bench or concrete pad. Anyone use one?[/QUOTE]

    Amazon feedbacks high 70 %
     

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