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Looking to get a Bi pod for my MTR Bench and Prone shooting
Would like some ideas .
Thanks,
Don sholorock2@msn.com
Would like some ideas .
Thanks,
Don sholorock2@msn.com
Who did your stock work ?I just used a pic rail from salmon River solutions and then can put on whatever bipod I want, I have been running a Modular evolution
Have you noticed any movement between the bi-pod and the rifle. I've read where some claim to having wobble in their unit so I was just wondering.My Sinclair has elevation adjustability but I never use it. I just slide back and forth in the rear bag.
Joe ducos now in s. Idaho did itWho did your stock work ?
The SEB is amazing! Only complaint is that it is too light. It can jump with centerfire rounds. Never with rimfire though.Always wanted to try a SEB Joy Pod !! When I first seen these,
I had thoughts of making one from a Shade Tree top with extra
long joy stick for being behind the gun......Current one I'm working
on with long stick and revised top plate, for the grandsons rimfire.
SEB Joypod X, no question!Looking to get a Bi pod for my MTR Bench and Prone shooting
Would like some ideas .
Thanks,
Don sholorock2@msn.com
Mine has wobble in the elevation mechanism itself unless the adjustment is hard against one end or the other.Have you noticed any movement between the bi-pod and the rifle. I've read where some claim to having wobble in their unit so I was just wondering.
Thanks,
Bill
Bill, not with 22LR and my Sinclair bipod.Have you noticed any movement between the bi-pod and the rifle. I've read where some claim to having wobble in their unit so I was just wondering.
Thanks,
Bill
My bipod is about three years old, there is a slight wobble. I take the wobble out by pushing the rifle forward and then pulling it back while I'm setting up the shot. Actually works very well.Have you noticed any movement between the bi-pod and the rifle. I've read where some claim to having wobble in their unit so I was just wondering.
Thanks,
Bill
When I have the bipod on my F-SBR gun I put it on the sling stud closest to the reciever. I can reach the knob, I guess I have long arms. When I put the bipod on my MTR on the bench for ARA I put it on the sling stud closest to the muzzle. Again, long arms.Mine has wobble in the elevation mechanism itself unless the adjustment is hard against one end or the other.
I've never bothered to try to fix it because it's too hard to reach from position anyway.
We have one shooter who retrofitted a big wheel to his sinclair elevation adjust and has had some great results using it for fine adjustments from position.