Looked at the Accu-Tac.I'm not sure they offer any real gain over the Harris other than width. I use a BT65, with spike/claw feet, which suits me putting my shoulder into it. One thing I'd say is go for adjustable cant only. Go as wide as you can for stability.
I also use an Accushot, which is very stable, again usually with claws.
Have a look at the FC4-G2:Looked at the Accu-Tac.
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I did…was trying to stay away from “pan”. Also some of the 800 M (+) steel at the range is in an elevated position. I really need 9” - 10” of bipod height.Have a look at the FC4-G2:
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FC-4 G2 BIPOD
The Accu-Tac FC-4 G2 F-Class bipod with quick detach is proudly designed, engineered, and manufactured in the USA. Specifically crafted for long-range, target, competition, and airgun shooting, its design enhances stability and precision. The wide, lowered center positions the rifle between the...accu-tac.com
Went for the accu-tac WB5. Will give it a try this weekend.The Atlas 5-H (BT35) is my go to range bipod - esp for larger calibres. I run CAL on a couple of hunting rifles too. Very well made, not that others aren't.
I have one, use it on 2 of my rifles, nice heavy and stableI tried the Atlas but really couldn’t get on with it. For range use where weight isn’t an issue i have settled on the fortmeier over slung bipod.
for a conventional underslung mounted bipod i don’t think you can beat the Harris bipod.
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Hi Davy how do you like the bipod now you have it a while, thinking about getting one myself,Went for the accu-tac WB5. Will give it a try this weekend.
DG