Javelin bipod question

ofl0926

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Hey what's up everyone. I just received one of these bipod's in long. When I went to mount the mounting plate onto my rifle I noticed that it tends to slip a little bit. Has anyone solve the issue of the mounting plate sleeping? I have also read that when people month a sling to that mounting plate, the sling will also cause the mounting plate to move. Suggestions?
 
i have the bipod and tripod. liked it so much i installed the gunsmith adapters that are flush mounted and it is amazing. 5 of my rifles have the adapter installed and each has 2. one in the front above the sling swivel, one in front of the magazine. front is for javelin bipod or 2 legs bipod on the sentinel. Rear one is for shooting off 3 legs on teh sentinel. great system

SnT
 
Have the Harris (but did not and should have looked more at the cant function - like the pan / cant function of the Atlas and Spartan; not the cost so much :) ).
 
i have the bipod and tripod. liked it so much i installed the gunsmith adapters that are flush mounted and it is amazing. 5 of my rifles have the adapter installed and each has 2. one in the front above the sling swivel, one in front of the magazine. front is for javelin bipod or 2 legs bipod on the sentinel. Rear one is for shooting off 3 legs on teh sentinel. great system

SnT
Did you do the install on the adapter? It's one of the things I'm not too stoked on - drilling into my stocks...
 
i drilled into all stocks. fiberglass will fix it. or a wood plug. a rail for your other bipod will cover it if you ever want to go back to. pm me your cell f pics if you want.
snt
its a really smart system. i use 2 legs on tripod the most.
 
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