Hello i live in Southern Ireland and i am just starting FTR class shooting. I have a Savage 12 for rifle leopard mk3 scope front rest but need bipod for for comps. please looking any help can't afford to go out and buy new...
When I was shooting ftr I tried the Sinclair competition bipod with the fine vertical adjustment, I wouldn't try it. The tracking was horrible. If I was shooting ftr still I would go to the Seb joypod. I have a few friends that have one and it's a piece of art. Tracking and the weight is great for ftr. My ftr rifle was a savage 12 ftr with a Nightforce 12-42 Nxs. Another bipod would be a Dixie dupland or rempel just both are very heavy. Either one of these I see on here used. You probably wouldn't have a problem with weight if you are shooting a stock barrel just keep that in mind if you want to change your barrel in the future. Ps good luck finding a new bipod, I went to the dark side and started shooting F open hated using a bipod. The front rest is much better for me.Hello i live in Southern Ireland and i am just starting FTR class shooting. I have a Savage 12 for rifle leopard mk3 scope front rest but need bipod for for comps. please looking any help can't afford to go out and buy new...
One of the best is the Rempel, made in Canada.
And a +3. Love my Rempel.x2 if you can make weight its the best out there bar none
Hey LaurieRempels are rare and expensive in the British Isles. Evo Leisure which makes Tier-One products in Heckmondwike, northern England makes two superb Rempel-type models, a smaller one in aluminium or the super-wide (two-thirds metre wide footprint at its lowest setting 'Carbon' model. Talk to Osprey Rifles if interested in Tier-One bipods.
http://www.ospreyrifles.com
Brian Fox (Fox Firearms UK) used to import Mystics and is also the sole British Isles importer for the excellent SEB JoyPod.
http://www.foxfirearmsuk.com/websit...rearmsuk.com/public_html/index.php/contact-us
Dolphin Precision Engineering in Lincolnshire makes a really good and wide carbon fibre bipod, the AB model which hasn't quite as wide a footprint as the Tier-One Carbon model at 640mm maximum, but is £100 cheaper and is very good value indeed. I'm currently range testing one against my own Tier-One Carbon in F-Open and have had excellent results with a 284 Win and 180s.
http://www.dolphinguncompany.co.uk/bipods.html
Lighten your Remple by 11 ounces and be done. JeffHey Laurie
Sorry to revive this old thread.
Can you give us update as to which one out of above mentioned bipod do you like best?
I have Rempel’s, it’s super stable but heavy. I want to buy something lighter but don’t wanna be disappointed as I’ll be comparing it to Rempel’s.
Try is arms in Edmonton or blue chip precision in Calmar. JeffLighten your Remple by 11 ounces and be done. Jeff
Phoenix precision. Excellent tracking 1 lb 15 oz holds elevation very wellHello i live in Southern Ireland and i am just starting FTR class shooting. I have a Savage 12 for rifle leopard mk3 scope front rest but need bipod for for comps. please looking any help can't afford to go out and buy new...
many thanks for the responses. i have heard the mystic bipod is very good but can't get them in uk or ireland anymore. anybody have one sitting in a cupboard i could buy and pay the postage.
Bill, Do you get any flexiness or bouncing with your carbon version? I am seriously thinking about getting one but the last carbon legged adjustable flexed vertically like crazy.
SEB JOY-POD one of the finest bi pod available . Very light weight ,btracks incredibly. Surprised that no one else brought these up.
Seeing as how the initial post was 20 months ago, maybe he's been saving his Euros.initial post
It does bounce a little but it is my body position 99% of the time or my rear bag has moved. I like it because I have less readjustment to do than with my Joy-Pod.Bill, Do you get any flexiness or bouncing with your carbon version? I am seriously thinking about getting one but the last carbon legged adjustable flexed vertically like crazy.