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ozone

Re: Bipod quality?

#11 Post by ozone »

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I use cheap eBay bipods for less than £20
on my .308 & .223 as well as an expensive
Harris one on .308 & .223 and I have no issues
with any of them and I can't differentiate between
either.

Money does buy quality but like a lot of things in life
sometimes it's the name you pay for.

ozone

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breacher

Re: Bipod quality?

#12 Post by breacher »

Gazza wrote:I'm after a bipod and have been looking at the cheaper end of the market and the top end.
I've not seen these in the flesh so would like some opinions from people who have if possible.
Is there a vast difference in quality between say a UTG and a Harris?
I dont want to buy crap but if the difference is negligible then I may go for the cheaper option.
If you want to actually get a hands on look at The Phoenix - I am happy to sell you one with no obligation to keep it. If you are not totally impressed with it - send it back unused ( apart from on your living room carpet ;) ) for a full refund.

All the trial will cost you is the postage !
Gazza

Re: Bipod quality?

#13 Post by Gazza »

Thanks for the offer Brian but I think I've settled on a cheapo.
I had a look at a few at the club tonight and to tell the truth the difference between expensive and cheap is negligible. They all seem to be the harris type design too.
I'll give one a go for 20 quid :good:
Oddbod

Re: Bipod quality?

#14 Post by Oddbod »

I've examples of both Harris & the Chines knock-off's & to look at, they're near identical.
It's only once they're being used as intended that the quality of the Harris shines through, with the tilt lock on the copies not locking up & the leg on one knock-off actually fracturing through a notch.

Buy quality & buy once, whilst at the same time avoiding failure at a critical moment.
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Re: Bipod quality?

#15 Post by DaveB »

Stick with Harris quality. The cheaper ones don't last.
breacher

Re: Bipod quality?

#16 Post by breacher »

Oddbod wrote:I've examples of both Harris & the Chines knock-off's & to look at, they're near identical.
It's only once they're being used as intended that the quality of the Harris shines through, with the tilt lock on the copies not locking up & the leg on one knock-off actually fracturing through a notch.

Buy quality & buy once, whilst at the same time avoiding failure at a critical moment.
True - looks are no real indication of what you are actually going to get.

A £20 car tyre made by the Tang Wang Corp in China might look as shiny and nice as a GoodYear but there will be no comparison in performance.

Never ceases to amaze me the number of people who understand this principle when it comes to rifles and buy a decent rifle. Then they seem to forget it when buying a scope or bipod.
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Re: Bipod quality?

#17 Post by DL. »

breacher wrote:A £20 car tyre made by the Tang Wang Corp in China might look as shiny and nice as a GoodYear but there will be no comparison in performance.
There's nothing wrong with Ling Longs. (There is actually - they're s***!)
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#18 Post by bewildered »

Talk to Simon Douglas at Rifleworks about Tac Sheild bipods. I use one on my 6.5 x 55 and it's been great so far after nearly 2 years and didn't cost the earth. Link below.

http://www.rifleworks.co.uk/collections ... -pod-pivot
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Re: Bipod quality?

#19 Post by Geek »

Dellboy wrote:http://www.phoenixtactical.co.uk/cleaning-kits.html

i dont own one and im not associated at all with the seller or his family .

But ive shot with one on a 6.5 cm and 338 lap thingy and its the nuts (all be it expensive nuts) will get one when i get my AI .
I agree, I have one on my Ruger PR (6.5CM) and I too will eventually get one for my AI.
Regards,

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Re: Bipod quality?

#20 Post by Pete »

I have two of these:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/like/16264150 ... 387&crdt=0

They've been fine on 308 and 6.5x47 for a couple of years now. You can also get interchangeable feet, (I have spikies) and leg extensions.

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