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Delta 51 Bipod and Sling Mounting Recommendations Requested

longebow

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I would appreciate your thoughts and recommendations on how to mount BOTH a sling and bipod on my Delta 51. It has an accessory rail and fixed sling swivel stud. I don't have experience with this combination, thus my query...

Thank you!

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The BT28 is a pretty standard way to mount a bipod to a Anschutz rail:


Any bipod with a picatinny mount will attach to the BT28. If your bipod utilizes ARCA, you will have to go a different route.
 
The BT28 is a pretty standard way to mount a bipod to a Anschutz rail:


Any bipod with a picatinny mount will attach to the BT28. If your bipod utilizes ARCA, you will have to go a different route.
Thank you!
 
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I'm using the Accu-shot BT17 4 inch 1913 pic rail:

The rail does not come with hardware so you'll need the appropriate hex screws and rail nuts. You might be better off also buying the BT28 AFAR rail kit and see which screws (1/2 or 3/8") fit best. I think I used the longer ones but not sure.

If you have the screws and just need rail nuts:
https://www.accu-shot.com/catalog_new/accessories-official-manufacturer/111-bt28-n.htmlhttps://www.accu-shot.com/catalog_new/accessories-official-manufacturer/111-bt28-n.html
The 4inch rail gives me enough room to attach the bipod up front and use the flush cup to the rear for the sling. My Harris bipod has a big adjustment knob sticking out the back but does not block the flush cup attachment. Depending on the bipod you're using, you may be able to use the shorter 3.35 inch rail.



Hope this help.
 

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Thank you!
I'm using the Accu-shot BT17 4 inch 1913 pic rail:

The rail does not come with hardware so you'll need the appropriate hex screws and rail nuts. You might be better off also buying the BT28 AFAR rail kit and see which screws (1/2 or 3/8") fit best. I think I used the longer ones but not sure.

If you have the screws and just need rail nuts:
https://www.accu-shot.com/catalog_new/accessories-official-manufacturer/111-bt28-n.htmlhttps://www.accu-shot.com/catalog_new/accessories-official-manufacturer/111-bt28-n.html
The 4inch rail gives me enough room to attach the bipod up front and use the flush cup to the rear for the sling. My Harris bipod has a big adjustment knob sticking out the back but does not block the flush cup attachment. Depending on the bipod you're using, you may be able to use the shorter 3.35 inch rail.



Hope this help.
Thank you!