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For bipod attachments on chassis rifles, popular options include the Harris S-BRM, Harris RBR, and Atlas PM 1, each offering unique features for stability and versatility.
Choosing the Right Bipod Attachment
When selecting a bipod attachment for your chassis rifle, consider the terrain and shooting conditions you’ll encounter. For example, if you’ll be shooting in dense woods or uneven terrain, a bipod with adjustable legs and a wide stance, such as the Harris S-BRM, may be the best choice. This bipod features legs that can be adjusted from 6 to 9 inches in length and a wide stance of 22 inches, providing stability on uneven ground.
Considerations for Mounting the Bipod
To ensure a solid attachment, consider the location and type of mounting point on your chassis rifle. A QD (quick detach) mount is often the most convenient option, allowing for quick attachment and detachment of the bipod. When mounting the bipod, aim to place the center of the bipod’s feet directly under the barrel, ensuring the rifle remains level and stable.
Additional Features to Consider
When selecting a bipod attachment, also consider additional features such as weight, durability, and adjustability. The Atlas PM 1, for example, features a lightweight design, weighing in at just 1.3 pounds, and a durable anodized aluminum construction. This bipod also features a quick-adjust lever that allows for rapid adjustment of the legs and a wide stance. The Harris RBR, on the other hand, features a rugged design and a compact footprint, making it well-suited for backpacking or hunting in tight spaces.
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