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Atlas bipod feet ??

Re: Atlas bipod feet ??

Standard feet work well in most instances. Except in soft dirt and wet grass, claws work better. I don't like claws for concrete or hard and smooth surfaces because of movement. In short, try the standard Atlas feet first and see, but I find them more versatile.
 
Re: Atlas bipod feet ??

I bought the ski feet, they really didnt work out. My V7 had a bad tendency for the legs to rotate anytime the bipod was loaded(v8 upgrade lessened this, though I still wish there was no rotation). The ski feet made this 3x worse and on top of that the knuckle/joint doesnt have enough range of motion for the foot to sit flat on a bench/concrete floor.

I glued some rubber to the bottom of the skis to try to help but it didnt help and I've never been able to use them (the original feet work better).
 
Re: Atlas bipod feet ??

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: JLharris</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I bought the ski feet, they really didnt work out. My V7 had a bad tendency for the legs to rotate anytime the bipod was loaded(v8 upgrade lessened this, though I still wish there was no rotation). The ski feet made this 3x worse and on top of that the knuckle/joint doesnt have enough range of motion for the foot to sit flat on a bench/concrete floor.

I glued some rubber to the bottom of the skis to try to help but it didnt help and I've never been able to use them (the original feet work better). </div></div>

I had this same problem with the claw feet. When I load the bipod they tended to roll up on edge. The standard feet are what I stick with.