For Pups I like a rear bag and Bipod,...those that fold half way forward I find the best because the gun can't slide forward like it does on the straight Bipods
Quote from: Nomadic Pirate on June 18, 2021, 05:21:08 PMFor Pups I like a rear bag and Bipod,...those that fold half way forward I find the best because the gun can't slide forward like it does on the straight Bipods Ditto
I've been wanting to try this one. https://www.caldwellshooting.com/rests/shooting-rests/precision-turret-shooting-rest/821400.html#start=1...I've never shot a bull-pup before. Hear all the remarks about being hard to bench. However, the Uragan is dead steady on the bench and very accurate! Mike
A bench with UTG 360 Bipod....
Quote from: kbstingwing on June 19, 2021, 01:29:30 PMA bench with UTG 360 Bipod.... K[size=78%]evin, be very -very careful of the 360. The locking tas are dead soft. Mine gave way and lumped one of my prise ag's on the gruond right off the bench while I was standing about 10 feet away. I re-shaped them as thay ha be come rounded which was not [/size][/color]visible[size=78%] without taking it apart. . Did it again to another gun. I ended up drilling and reaming holes and installing 0-1 steel rods in the tabs to hold for life, but ended up ordering an Accu-Tac. Now THATS a BiPod! Yeah, It was expensive and I had to save for it. But no where as expensive as the two guns the UTG [/size]damaged[size=78%]! GRRRRR!!!![/size][/font][size=78%]If I had gone with a proper quality bipod to start with, it would have been a "L" of cheaper![/size][/font][size=78%]If you ever get the pan and tilt to actually lock on the 360 or their top of the line bipod tell the world, no one has hade it work well either. [/size]Terrible[size=78%] design made from very poor materials. [/size][/font] Knife