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Rem 700- Which bipod should I purchase? #6346789 06/25/16 01:24 AM
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Looking to buy a bipod for shooting at the bench, in the blind, and prone if I can ever make my way out to take Jason's class. I looked at the Harris brand, but there were several to choose from.
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Re: Rem 700- Which bipod should I purchase? [Re: Dead Eye Mike] #6346795 06/25/16 01:27 AM
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What's your budget? Most will likely favor the Harris 6x9


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Re: Rem 700- Which bipod should I purchase? [Re: Dead Eye Mike] #6346813 06/25/16 01:39 AM
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If I had the money I would buy an Atlas. The other best option is Harris 6-9 swivel .

Re: Rem 700- Which bipod should I purchase? [Re: Dead Eye Mike] #6346881 06/25/16 02:35 AM
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Harris BRM-S 6"-9"

Or an Atlas

I have both, and like both. I have also never damaged either one, and that's saying something. A retired Battalion Chief said "firemen can tear up an anvil with a loaf of light bread."


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Re: Rem 700- Which bipod should I purchase? [Re: J.G.] #6347033 06/25/16 09:46 AM
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Originally Posted By: FiremanJG
Harris BRM-S 6"-9"


I have both, and like both. I have also never damaged either one, and that's saying something. A retired Battalion Chief said "firemen can tear up an anvil with a loaf of light bread."

I have this but the LaRue cannibalized one that's on a QD mount. Spendy but worth it.


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Re: Rem 700- Which bipod should I purchase? [Re: LFD2037] #6347048 06/25/16 11:24 AM
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Originally Posted By: LFD2037
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Harris BRM-S 6"-9"


I have both, and like both. I have also never damaged either one, and that's saying something. A retired Battalion Chief said "firemen can tear up an anvil with a loaf of light bread."

I have this but the LaRue cannibalized one that's on a QD mount. Spendy but worth it.


I have this one as well and really like it but it would not work on a Remington 700 as it is made for a rail mount.


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Re: Rem 700- Which bipod should I purchase? [Re: Dead Eye Mike] #6347091 06/25/16 12:54 PM
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Re: Rem 700- Which bipod should I purchase? [Re: Pitchfork Predator] #6347113 06/25/16 01:30 PM
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Harris BRM-S 6"-9"


I have both, and like both. I have also never damaged either one, and that's saying something. A retired Battalion Chief said "firemen can tear up an anvil with a loaf of light bread."

I have this but the LaRue cannibalized one that's on a QD mount. Spendy but worth it.


I have this one as well and really like it but it would not work on a Remington 700 as it is made for a rail mount.

Um, I use it on my 700. You can get a short rail that mounts where the front swivel stud does. And, you can still have a swivel there if you'd like. I swap mine between several guns.


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Re: Rem 700- Which bipod should I purchase? [Re: DStroud] #6347115 06/25/16 01:32 PM
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Originally Posted By: DStroud

That only has 1.5" of adjustment and costs more than the LaRue/Harris combo.


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Re: Rem 700- Which bipod should I purchase? [Re: LFD2037] #6347134 06/25/16 02:02 PM
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That only has 1.5" of adjustment and costs more than the LaRue/Harris combo.


Oops wrong one
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Re: Rem 700- Which bipod should I purchase? [Re: LFD2037] #6347191 06/25/16 03:10 PM
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Originally Posted By: LFD2037
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Harris BRM-S 6"-9"


I have both, and like both. I have also never damaged either one, and that's saying something. A retired Battalion Chief said "firemen can tear up an anvil with a loaf of light bread."

I have this but the LaRue cannibalized one that's on a QD mount. Spendy but worth it.


I have this one as well. The QD makes it easy to swap between rifles. I have one bipod that gets used across ARs, precision bolt gun, and 10/22.

Re: Rem 700- Which bipod should I purchase? [Re: Dead Eye Mike] #6347413 06/25/16 07:49 PM
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Another vote for Harris. Never let me down.

Re: Rem 700- Which bipod should I purchase? [Re: LFD2037] #6347743 06/26/16 01:59 AM
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Harris BRM-S 6"-9"


I have both, and like both. I have also never damaged either one, and that's saying something. A retired Battalion Chief said "firemen can tear up an anvil with a loaf of light bread."

I have this but the LaRue cannibalized one that's on a QD mount. Spendy but worth it.


I have this one as well and really like it but it would not work on a Remington 700 as it is made for a rail mount.

Um, I use it on my 700. You can get a short rail that mounts where the front swivel stud does. And, you can still have a swivel there if you'd like. I swap mine between several guns.


Ha, didn't know they made one. I'll have to get one for my 700s.


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