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those adapters look nice never knew. whats the difference between the harris rubber feet and the atlas tho?I run the Primary Adaptive Solution Systems Harris Bipod Adapter and use the Atlas rubber feet, I also have the Atlas Hawk Hill Talons
https://www.coreshooting.com/collec...ms/products/pass-gen-ii-harris-bipod-adapters
https://www.coreshooting.com/collections/b-t-industries/products/atlas-bipod-rubbe-feet
The adapters are nice because you can change from rubber feet to talons in seconds. The harris rubber feet are a harder plastic, the Atlas is softer and seems to grip betterthose adapters look nice never knew. whats the difference between the harris rubber feet and the atlas tho?
thanksThe adapters are nice because you can change from rubber feet to talons in seconds. The harris rubber feet are a harder plastic, the Atlas is softer and seems to grip better
I also use and like the bipod talonsI like tactical supplies feet.
yes those look good I was wondering about the wear also thanksI like the tac supply talons as well. They just look better. On extended periods of use on rough concrete the aluminum will wear and round over more than the stainless probably, but I dont mind, they still are pointy enough to grab onto anything.
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Ill try to get a pick of them this weekend after a couple years use.yes those look good I was wondering about the wear also thanks
Which is why I use the PASS adapters. Installing the Harris feet isnt bad if you have the correct size pen punchInstalling feet on a Harris will make you want to drown puppies afterwards.
i think the high speed fang feet are stronger they use metal I think but not sure maybe someone can confirm this.Ill try to get a pick of them this weekend after a couple years use.
Really its just since I made myself a super abrasive concrete shooting bench that theyve worn down, theyve gouged the concrete pretty good in equal turn though making some nice ruts in it. For the bench texture thing of a grinding wheel or grip tape, its going to sand down anything.
When I was just shooting off of a wood bench or dirt or small rocks up until 6 months ago it was no issue, they stayed sharp. Now they are rubbing down but the concrete bench is just a beater.
I am half tempted to see how well hawk hills wold hold up but I dont want to drop the money on more cleats just to move a current set to storage in their place. Ill let a cousin or friend get them.