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Phoenix Bipod

How does everyone like their Phoenix bipod?

I have a SEB and I'm thinking of trying a Phoenix since I have the weight to spare.

I heard a lot of guys that are using a Phoenix have the lowering kit which one is being used and does it make a big difference?
 
I went from a Sinclair F class to Phoenix and it's 10x better IMO. Super easy to adjust and tracks perfect with no bouncing. I've only had it about a month but it's a huge upgrade. can't comment how it compares to SEB.
 
I went from a Sinclair F class to Phoenix and it's 10x better IMO. Super easy to adjust and tracks perfect with no bouncing. I've only had it about a month but it's a huge upgrade. can't comment how it compares to SEB.

Glad to hear it

Are you using the lowering kit on yours?
 
You should consider a Rempel. Likely work out a bit cheaper with the way the dollar is. They are very well built and solid.
I have a Joypod as well, i just can't get onto the joypod and always go back to the rempel.
I know he had them in stock and ready to ship.
 
How does everyone like their Phoenix bipod?

I have a SEB and I'm thinking of trying a Phoenix since I have the weight to spare.

I heard a lot of guys that are using a Phoenix have the lowering kit which one is being used and does it make a big difference?
I have a Phoenix and a Joypod and I use the Joypod. The weight and ease of adjustment work for me.
 
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Glad to hear it

Are you using the lowering kit on yours?

Not at this time. I want to use it a while to see if I want it. I've had a couple of range lines that I did have to prop my rear bag higher than I liked but I also find I need the tilt feature everytime and I think I'd need to give that up to get low kit. I have no interest in shimming my platform level every time. Time will tell though.
 
Once I tried a Phoenix, I sold my Joypod.

I can get setup and watch my trace into the target with the Phoenix everytime, where it was random with the joypod. I like the weight, and to me, its easier to set up to shoot. No more back and forth to get the legs at the right height.
 
Once I tried a Phoenix, I sold my Joypod.

I can get setup and watch my trace into the target with the Phoenix everytime, where it was random with the joypod. I like the weight, and to me, its easier to set up to shoot. No more back and forth to get the legs at the right height.

Thanks for the input, are you using the lowering kit?
 
Rempel's are very solid and heavy. I don't think there's a tougher bi pod out there. It also has locking adjustments at the elevation pivots which some others don't have.
 
The Remple is terrific, if you can make weight. A couple of guys I know can get them down to 2.25lbs without sacrificing performance. My Phoenix with lowering kit is 2.00 lbs.
 
I just ordered the Phoenix I'm gonna run it how it is for a while and see how I like it

Thanks for the input everyone
 
Jade to be honest I find myself just sliding my rifle back and fourth to adjust for height.I have also talked to a couple of people that said once they locked theirs they noticed that they quit shooting as many vertical shots for some reason I don’t know if locking it had anything to do with it or not.I just wanna try it once and see how it works. I don’t think I have lost any points to vertical due to my rest just them damn conditions :D
 

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