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Shooters Ridge Rock Mount Adjustable Bipod Sling Swivel Stud Mount 6" to 9" Black

Product #: 878997
| Manufacturer #: 40854
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Hunters will appreciate the steadiness of these bipods. They feature telescoping legs with spring return and easily attach to the sling swivel stud on your firearm. They are compact and lightweight for ease of travel. They extend easily and quickly with adjustable heights. Great for prone, benchrest or sitting shots. The pivoting model adjusts easily for uneven terrain.

Technical Information

Features:

  • Telescoping legs with spring return.
  • Attaches to the front sling swivel stud on the firearm.

  • Overall Rating:
    3.6 out of 5
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    5 stars
    Jonathan Alred of Baxter, KY
    Date posted: 10/21/2006
    This bipod works fine for precision work. I have had 0 problems from mine. Well worth the cost for the quality. I rated it at a 5.
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    5 stars
    MICHAEL ALLISON of BROWNSBURG, IN
    Date posted: 3/30/2009
    Yeah, screws do come loose in life, but that's why LOCITIE was created!! Great bipod! I have this on my CZ 452 that has a beautiful walnut stock. I tightened it down about as much as it would go, and it left no marks on the stock. Very sturdy, good price.
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    5 stars
    Roy Starrett of Memphis, TN
    Date posted: 1/18/2007
    I compared it side by side with my other Harris, it is definitely worth it for the price. the one I received is not flimsy, but as with anything else, you can't lean too hard on a economy version of any product.
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    4 stars
    Ben Schillin of Sultan, WA
    Date posted: 9/30/2008
    I was very impressed with the product for as much as I spent on it its sturdy I haven’t had any mechanical faller with it. But I do have a few complaints, it is very hard to adjust the bipod to the in between positions most of the time mine is either at the top or the bottom. Another thing is the padding that protects your rifle has compressed a little on one side so my scope on level ground dose not site strait up and down. It was an easy fix but can be a problem at long ranges. But I am still comfortable with using to shoot at 1000 yards. Over all works grate for what I need it fore.
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    4 stars
    Robert L Martin Jr of Cortland, NY
    Date posted: 6/1/2005
    Mounted it on a ruger 10/22 with 17 mach 2 bull barrel. Very easy to install. It proved very well, and sturdy on gun range. Very good product for the price and workmanship of unit
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    3 stars
    CARLOS BELLON of MILPITAS, CA
    Date posted: 8/30/2009
    I like this bipod for it's affordable price and it does it's job for my Savage MKII. It needs to be lock really tight so it doesn't come loose. I don't recommend this on a .308 caliber, it's just not as heavy duty as the Harris.
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    2 stars
    J. B. of Cornwall, VT
    Date posted: 10/19/2007
    Well, I thought I'd save a few bucks and buy one of these over a Harris model. I installed this and a rear monopod on my Savage Weather Warrior in 300 Ultra Mag. At first I was happy I did: the only problem was the mount screw would back out between shots so I fixed that with some Lock Tite. I was even able to shoot some dynamite groups with factory ammo. Shortly after that, good groups were harder to shoot, then with one fateful shot, one of the bipod legs just flew completely off. The small nut holding the leg to the body of the bipod had backed out after approx 100 shots from my admittedly heavy recoiling Ultra Mag. I put that nut back on and observed the other leg was also very close to coming off. Maybe for the price this should be an understood payoff, but I'm still disappointed.
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    2 stars
    Charles Dickindon of Machine, KS
    Date posted: 11/21/2005
    Not as good as the orginal Harris (I compared both). There's quite a bit of freeplay in the legs. The springs are much weaker, and that contributes to the general flimsiness of this bipod. OK for a .22, not good enough for a precision centerfire rifle.
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    2 stars
    Boyd Littlefield of San Antonio, TX
    Date posted: 9/24/2008
    I should have bought the Harris in the first place. This rest looks like a harris, but doesn't hold together like one. I've constantly had nuts and washers coming loose and falling off. One of the spring clips let go and slipped. The spring clips have rotated on a couple of occasions. The cheap little bar that goes across the middle popped out on one side. When I go out to shoot, I want to shoot-- not spend half my time working on a bipod. Save yourself a headache and spend the extra 20 or 30 bucks on a harris. You'll be happier in the long run.
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