![]() ![]() You can have 5 positions for the legs: 0, 45, 90, 135 and 180 degrees. There are protective rubber pads at the end of the legs. It works really well.Īpart from a few of the parts, it’s an all-black model with non-rotating legs, which means that the outer leg does not rotate around the inner leg. This lever sets the resistance for the cant, or if you want to fix it. Clockwise it locks and counterclockwise it unlocks. The CAL function allows you to lock and unlock the canting motion by rotating the Pod-Loc lever. Usually, the targets don’t move (swivel) but the ground may be uneven, so the canting function gets the priority this time. There’s no swivel on this model, which can be both good and bad depending on the situation. Safran Vectronix Terrapin X Laser Rangefinder and the B&T bipods. All my PRS rifles have ARCA railed handguards, and some of my “general” rifles also have ARCA attachment points via MLOK. I wanted to be able to mount the bipod on an ARCA rail directly, instead of using an adapter to an adapter which only built height. 2 CAL Atlas Bipod, to be used for PRS competition rifles mainly. ![]() JP Rifles PCS-12 with Schmidt & Bender 3-27×56 PMII with Pulsar Krypton FXG50 Thermal Clip-On and B&T bipods.Ī while ago I bought the BT65-NC Gen. I try to use the LaRue quick-detach adapters where I can, at least for IPSC where you are much more likely to want or need to get rid of a bipod in milliseconds.īelow: Act of balance, I’m happy this system didn’t fall to the ground. I’ve been using B&T bipods for at least 8 years and mainly the BT10-LW17 V8 Atlas Bipod with a quick-detach for the Picatinny rail. It’s been 4 years since we reviewed the B&T Industries Atlas 5-H Bipod, and they are quite special. Different Needs, Different Bipods and Attachments High quality materials, feel and function. ![]()
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