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I have many rifles but not as many bipods. I've unloaded a good many bipods (Harris BRM-S mostly) in the last couple years since I got my first Atlas which gets switched around between a multiple rifles. Anymore, I just keep my Atlas in my range bag and move it around as needed. I still have probably 4-5 Harris Bipods that, for obvious reasons, stay attached to their respective rifles. Eventually, I'll likely pick up another throw lever Atlas and replace nearly all of the Harris units I still have. Some rifles that don't readily adapt themselves to use with a picatinny rail section (or ones that I just don't want to hack on to add a rail anyway) will keep their Harris units which are still very good, serviceable bipods that do the job they were designed to do...just not as nice as the Atlas IMHO.
I think ORD nailed it. I have one Atlas that gets swapped back & forth between my rigs that will accept it. Those that don't accept the Pic rail Atlas still wear a Harris.
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I have 3 different Harris 6 -9, and I change them around depending on what rifles I'm taking to the range. I have picatinny adapters for the gas guns. I probably should try to learn to shoot from a bipod, but I'm typically shooting from a bench, and I find sandbags in the front and one in the back to be easier than the bipod. I keep reading about the Atlas bipod on here, and I want to learn more about that. People seem to favor it over Harris, and I know its quite a bit more expensive. If I had an Atlas I would probably just switch it between all of the rifles.
Now that's a nice place to shoot!I have to say.I just put an Atlas on my .260 the other day, up until then it was a Harris. I have a couple .22 rifles with Harris clones and that's it. I don't put bipods on my AR's, haven't had the need for one and I worked pretty hard to build my last one real light (just over 7lbs with magnified optics) so no reason to throw more weight on it. If I need support with an AR I throw my pack down and use it.
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Now that's a nice place to shoot!I have to say.
Bipods are expensive enough that I plan on using same one for the rifles I have.
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