A small taste of things to come from Precision Rifle Solutions.
As always, Platypus & co have been busy on the sidelines working away to get their lightweight tripod and cradle systems out to the masses.
I received a box in the mail from my mate a short while ago with the new upgraded SSP1 cradle to go with the AICS AX front end rail system... The SSP2 is designed for the wider styled front ends (McMillan A5), so the swtich makes a big difference in terms of lateral stability with recoil and shooting from strange angles.
As far as I know this is still in the works but on this version the updated features include two 550lb paracord loops (one on either side) to be used for dummy cording items, attaching dope cards, lashing the tripod to your pack etc and the bolted down picatinny rail section for attaching lasers / torchs and even those stupid bolt on skulls if that's your deal for a bit of bling.
There are more high tech, ultra heavy duty, hugely expensive items out there on the market as usual but in all honesty the PRS kit is good to go for the majority of tasks where you'll be with your rifle in a fairly dynamic environment and have a huge amount of shit to lug a long way.
If you have any questions, shoot Platypus a PM or visit their site directly and ask there: http://www.precisionriflesolutions.com/
J
As always, Platypus & co have been busy on the sidelines working away to get their lightweight tripod and cradle systems out to the masses.
I received a box in the mail from my mate a short while ago with the new upgraded SSP1 cradle to go with the AICS AX front end rail system... The SSP2 is designed for the wider styled front ends (McMillan A5), so the swtich makes a big difference in terms of lateral stability with recoil and shooting from strange angles.
As far as I know this is still in the works but on this version the updated features include two 550lb paracord loops (one on either side) to be used for dummy cording items, attaching dope cards, lashing the tripod to your pack etc and the bolted down picatinny rail section for attaching lasers / torchs and even those stupid bolt on skulls if that's your deal for a bit of bling.
There are more high tech, ultra heavy duty, hugely expensive items out there on the market as usual but in all honesty the PRS kit is good to go for the majority of tasks where you'll be with your rifle in a fairly dynamic environment and have a huge amount of shit to lug a long way.
If you have any questions, shoot Platypus a PM or visit their site directly and ask there: http://www.precisionriflesolutions.com/
J