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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Reasonable bipod
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<blockquote data-quote="TopPin" data-source="post: 2609434" data-attributes="member: 109070"><p>Not trying to start an argument here, but if you have any experience with an atlas vs a Harris, it is easy to tell the difference in stability. I use both still. I have no complaints with either one of them. Atlas is more stable, has a tighter swivel loads slightly better, and does not have as much play as a Harris. Bottom line I have 9 Harris bipods, they never leave the rifles they are on. But if you want to start to pick products apart the Atlas is in my opinion a better bipod.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TopPin, post: 2609434, member: 109070"] Not trying to start an argument here, but if you have any experience with an atlas vs a Harris, it is easy to tell the difference in stability. I use both still. I have no complaints with either one of them. Atlas is more stable, has a tighter swivel loads slightly better, and does not have as much play as a Harris. Bottom line I have 9 Harris bipods, they never leave the rifles they are on. But if you want to start to pick products apart the Atlas is in my opinion a better bipod. [/QUOTE]
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