whysman said:
... The Mystic looked appealing until I saw that it has no canting adjustment (other than to manipulate the leg height separately). If there was a cant adjustment, I would take a look at one.
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When setting up at your position, a bubble level ensures the rifle is level before you get into position. See other post.
With a suitable base under the feet, the MPOD doesn't twist under recoil. You do not need to reset the cant which is all too common with many bipods. Most of the current MPOD using FTR shooters are shooting 185 to 215gr bullets so torque is happening just like any other rifle.
Several of my current users commented how they were constantly resetting the level and tightening their other bipod. With the MPOD, they could just concentrate on getting the crosshair back into the center and prepping for the next shot.
Same as you would with a pedestal rest. Yes, this was something I was hoping to get in the design as I come from shooting a lot of bench and hate wobbly rests like a Harris.
Makes for fast follow up shots too which was handy during the Worlds Team Match.
See pic above - I use a thick nap carpet over a stair thread - hard flexible rubber mat. Once you lay this down, it stays put, doesn't sink even on grass and ensures you are always shooting off the same surface. Rocks and stones have no affect on the tracking cause the feet never "feel" them.
Pic was on a firing point at Raton, NM last Aug. Those who have shot there know all about the range surface
First the design was all about pushing the limits of weight vs stability/tracking. A nice by product was very nice handling AND no "tipping".
We have thought about designing in a cant feature where a lever can be used to loosen and tighten. We have had others comment that this was a deal breaker for them. The problem is to ensure that it doesn't jeopardise the stability that is there now.
The last thing we want to do is create the same problem plaguing other designs. Odds are it will go into testing this spring/summer as we are looking at a much larger market in the varminting and LR hunting sector. Here a cant feature would be very handy.
But then, Harris still sells a ton of non swivel bipods so ?????
Also, I strongly feel that having a long forend to put that bipod far forward does an amazing job at improving tracking and eliminating hop during recoil. The rifle above, just pushes back and that's that.
With the bipod so far forward, reaching a lever would be near impossible for the average arm length so.... How would you use the lever anyways? As you can see in the pic, there is no way I am going to reach that bipod while in the shooting position.
Nice pic just after the shot went off - see puff of the muzzle blast. As you can see, not a whole lot going on with the rifle.
For F class, it will take a bit more time to set up but once set, you can concentrate on the shooting. Never had any time issues during the set up phase in Raton. There was always time to look around, chat with the shooter I was paired with, and wonder if the flags would ever make up their minds...
Seems to be working for a number of winning shooters around the world. Funny thing, from the existing users, no one has asked me to add a cant feature.
Jerry