Atlas. And I only leave it at that because I'm waiting to get my hands on a Bobro. Harris will do for most, but I prefer my Atlas any day over a Harris.
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If you want to invest in something that will hold it's value and usefulness for many years, get a Sinclair bipod. If you want something cheaper that will work "well enough" get a Harris.NRA Certified Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun and Metallic Cartridge Reloading Instructor
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I have a Rock Mount for over a year and zero issues. Very well built.sigpicComment
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I have a cheap $35 UTG bipod (flamesuit on). I haven't tried any other brand, but it works much better than no bipod at all. If it's just for a range toy and you aren't doing any serious shooting and aren't overflowing with excess cash, a UTG is an option. I have the 6-9" model, and it works well enough for both sitting at a bench and prone.
Just be aware that it might smell strongly of chemicals when you first get it. Cheap China made materials and all that.
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The key is to purchase a pod loc.
I use one on all my Harris BRM-S bipods. Don't go cheap, there are a lot of knock off pod locs out there...
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My first was a UTG, then I got a Harris. My opinion/experience is Harris hands down. Better fit to the rifle and easier to use. UTG works, but not as well. In this case, you do get what you pay for.I have a cheap $35 UTG bipod (flamesuit on). I haven't tried any other brand, but it works much better than no bipod at all. If it's just for a range toy and you aren't doing any serious shooting and aren't overflowing with excess cash, a UTG is an option. I have the 6-9" model, and it works well enough for both sitting at a bench and prone.
Just be aware that it might smell strongly of chemicals when you first get it. Cheap China made materials and all that.
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