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Accu-Tac FC4 G2 vs. TBAC best/most stable bipod

JBT47

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Anyone have experience with Accu-Tac and the TBAC bipods? Over the years I’ve used Harris BRM-S, Atlas, and LRA. Looking for highest stability/sturdiest bipod between these two. Thank you.
 
Haven't tried the Accu-Tac but have a Cal, Super Cal, Atlas, Harris, and LRA. The LRA for me is the most stable. The Atlas is fast.
I've been using the LRA on everything from 22rf to 338Imp.
 
I use the Tbac bipod exclusively for comps. Awesome bipod very stable and adjustable. If the bipod foot print doesn’t matter. The AccuTac WB-5 or WB-4 are a little more stable. I have the WB-5. On some props the foot print is too wide. That is why I changed to Tbac. Both are fast to adjust. The Tbac has a little movement in it. The WB-5 has zero movement. Apex Is higher on the WB-5 also. The WB-5 is a lot big in physical size compared to Tbac. Both are awesome bipods. You won’t regret either purchase.
 
Haven't tried the Accu-Tac but have a Cal, Super Cal, Atlas, Harris, and LRA. The LRA for me is the most stable. The Atlas is fast.
I've been using the LRA on everything from 22rf to 338Imp.
Not sure I can find another LRA. My LRA will not work well anymore due to it developing slack in the legs so it is no longer stable.

I believe I will try an Accu-Tac.

Thank you.
 
I use the Ckye bipods for field matches. I love them! If you are doing any kind of dynamic field shooting then I would recommend you stay away from any bipod that has spring retractable legs. In my experience/opinion spring deploy is best with no spring a second best if you need to set up and shoot field matches on the clock. These can be adjusted pretty quickly and easily from the rear of the rifle. Those with spring retractable legs require you to get off the rifle, go adjust the legs with both hands, then get back on the rifle and see if you need more adjustment. Not a biggie for static setups but a pain and score-killer for field match shooting.
 
Not sure I can find another LRA. My LRA will not work well anymore due to it developing slack in the legs so it is no longer stable.

I believe I will try an Accu-Tac.

Thank you.
LRA bipods are available at their website, or through EuroOptic:




You might want to contact them about the loose legs on your LRA bipod. It's possible that they could help you fix that.
 

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