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Bipods

They all have their benefits. Atlas is a standard, they're solid and simple. Accuracies-Tac's are heavy duty and built strong. There are tons of other options for more and less money - like the Ckye pod or Thunderbeast bipod
 
There are stacks of threads on this very topic that cover in-depth looks at each major bipod available today. MDT, B&T, TB, Harris, Magpul, etc.

Everything you could want to know was covered in mid to late 2019. Unless this was just meant to be the new bipod thread for 2020. In that case, Atlas CAL is where it’s at. End of the day it’s the Indian not the arrow...but a quality arrow is worth the weight of the price tag.
 
+1 for Atlas. I have multiple with no regrets. I will say that there are some features of the Ckye that are really cool. I may end up with one of those at some point too.
 
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First time to the range for the CAL gen 2.
Awesome bipod can’t wait to try the SCAL.
 
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I have an Atlas CAL 2 & like it a lot much better than the Harris I've been using, kind of interested in the TBAC looks like it has most of the same functions of the Atlas but maybe a little more user friendly, spring loaded legs, deploys with no buttons to push, goes right to 90 & locks, have not played with one but might need to get it to try out.
 
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