Would someone please explain the differences between these 3 different models. BT10 railmount 1913
BT10-LW17 railmount 1913
BT46-LW17PSR railmount 1913
BT10-LW17 railmount 1913
BT46-LW17PSR railmount 1913
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Like day and night, after using the Harris in the service back then; getting caught with all kinds of stuff, or ending up with half the botanical gardens stuck in those springs, not to mention the operation of the legs, or the wobble when it would come loose after a nice sprint and hard landing. Love that PSR! Grateful to the Harris for what it provided back then but still hate it for the negatives.PSR! Been running the same two Harris bipods with claws for 9 years and recently went to the PSR and I love it
How do you shoot the other 60%?@SonicBurlap
Thats exactly the answer I was looking for. Only about 20% of my shooting will be prone (mostly a group shot here and there). The other 20% will be hunting or positional (barricades, sling shooting, tripod, etc).
So with the PSR, I only loose the ability to lock down my rifle cant right? But I gain a bit of panning ability?
What else am I missing?
With the PSR you have limited cant and pan capability of 15 degrees on each side for a total of 30 degrees@SonicBurlap
Thats exactly the answer I was looking for. Only about 20% of my shooting will be prone (mostly a group shot here and there). The other 20% will be hunting or positional (barricades, sling shooting, tripod, etc).
So with the PSR, I only loose the ability to lock down my rifle cant right? But I gain a bit of panning ability?
What else am I missing?
How do you shoot the other 60%?
I preferred the CAL because of the wider legs. The lack of the pan feature didn’t bother me. I especially liked how you could lock down the cant right compared to the PSR. I’ve often seen guys struggle to keep their PSR’s tight.
When they are in use 30% gives you just enough time to get a good lead but I have to admit I've only been to two places that had movers hooked up for targets. Other than that it works when hunting, although I would not engage running animals to be able to ensure an ethical kill.Oops, I meant to say 80%. My bad.
Sonic, I guessing you’ve used the panning for movers?