I know! My howa 1500 would look awesome. I'm still gonna buy one for my ruger mpr.They almost had me. No swivel mount? WTF?
Seems strange that manufacturers miss that whole market.Does seem kind of odd they didn't include a swivel mount.
Too Fuddy I guess?
I've asked this before and no one has answered but your comment is right on point so I'll try again.Seems strange that manufacturers miss that whole market.
Duct tape.I have a bipod question.
Is there any type of bipod available that can be used on a rifle with a smooth wood forearm that does not have a swivel or any other connector?
Maybe something using a velcro strap?
Duct tape.
I have a bipod question.
Is there any type of bipod available that can be used on a rifle with a smooth wood forearm that does not have a swivel or any other connector?
Maybe something using a velcro strap?
Meh, just a joke, use duct tape instead of velcro.
It's called a "tree branch". Depending on the quality it may or may not work well in the wind.
I've seen it but can't find it now. I was thinking it was Tubb's but it's not. His is crazy too though.I've asked this before and no one has answered but your comment is right on point so I'll try again.
Quite a while ago, I stumbled across the website of a bipod maker whose product was mounted to a ring attached to the handguard. It could rotate a full 360 degrees. If you were shooting from under a low overhang, you could literally point the legs up and brace the rifle against the roof if you wanted. The most common use, though, seemed to be throwing the legs to either 3 or 9 o'clock and bracing against a side wall when standing.
It was very expensive.
Anybody know what I'm talking about? I'd like to take another look at their products but I simply can't find them online again.
Needs more optics.Where can I install it?
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