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Harris S type bipod keeps coming loose

skydiver

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I have a Harris S type bipod on my Savage 10FCP-K and every time I finish a shooting session I notice that the mounting screw gets loose and the bipod will then be loose enough to wobble on the stock.
Is this normal or can I do something to the bipod to help keep it tight?
 
Re: Harris S type bipod keeps coming loose

Post a pic of the bipod on the rifle...

I have never seen this happen and have been around thousands of harris bipods.

Before you post a pic... are you sure its a harris? are you sure you tightened it properly? and is it facing the correct direction?

Not being funny, just asking and trying to help.
 
Re: Harris S type bipod keeps coming loose

Need to work on your Kung Fu Grip and torque that bitch down tight.
 
Re: Harris S type bipod keeps coming loose

Use a screwdriver. A little blue locktight wouldnt hurt either.
 
Re: Harris S type bipod keeps coming loose

You said Harris "type" bipod. The cheap bipods are just that...cheap. I have a Harris "type" one on a Ruger 10/22 and its crappy but works for what it is. I'd suggest if you dont have an ACTUAL Harris to buy one. Their is a difference.
 
Re: Harris S type bipod keeps coming loose

not a common issue. You shouldn't need to torque it down...finger tight is plenty.
 
Re: Harris S type bipod keeps coming loose

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: DOA</div><div class="ubbcode-body">You said Harris "type" bipod. The cheap bipods are just that...cheap. I have a Harris "type" one on a Ruger 10/22 and its crappy but works for what it is. I'd suggest if you dont have an ACTUAL Harris to buy one. Their is a difference.
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Sorry for the misunderstanding.
The bipod I have is indeed a Harris it is the swivel type.
It is installed correctly and fits the rifle nicely.
It's just that the thumb wheel has this tendency to loosen up from shooting.
 
Re: Harris S type bipod keeps coming loose

Tighten it down more. I use an Allen wrench on all of mine and it never comes loose.
 
Re: Harris S type bipod keeps coming loose

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: sliderspal</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I have a Harris S type bipod on my Savage 10FCP-K and every time I finish a shooting session I notice that the mounting screw gets loose and the bipod will then be loose enough to wobble on the stock.
Is this normal or can I do something to the bipod to help keep it tight?</div></div>

I just got back from the range about an hour ago, had this same thing happen to me. After 30-40 rounds the screw had worked itself loose enough that when I picked my rifle up the bipod was only being held by the knubs that go into the stud.

I'll be giving Rob01's suggestion a try next time out.
 
Re: Harris S type bipod keeps coming loose

Been happening to my swivel harris lately too. Just noticed it the other day. Tightened it, shot 10 more rounds, and it was loose again.
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So I took the bitch off and put the sling back on, I enjoy traditional military sling shooting anyways.
 
Re: Harris S type bipod keeps coming loose

Quit tightening your bipods like a 12 year old girl and pull out an allen wrench already. Hell... I need an allen wrench just to get mine off...
 
Re: Harris S type bipod keeps coming loose

My thumb wheel is cemented in like Thor himself was cranking on it. Have you tried Locktite yet?
 
Re: Harris S type bipod keeps coming loose

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Rob01</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Tighten it down more. I use an Allen wrench on all of mine and it never comes loose. </div></div>

^^^This. Every single Harris I have will do this if I don't use the Allen wrench and torque it down. Just be careful not to torque it so hard you strip the threads out. The threads are really just inside a folded piece of sheet metal, and I suspect you could strip them out pretty easily. I get it as tight as I can with my fingers, then do another 1/4 to 1/2 turn with the Allen wrench. As Rob stated, they don't come loose.