NEW Bipod for FTR

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Re: NEW Bipod for FTR

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I ordered a SEB, going to have to wait until Feb to get it though.
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Re: NEW Bipod for FTR

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What type have you been using Seddo? Are you shoting the Rifle & Shotgun Nationals @ Little River in November?


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Re: NEW Bipod for FTR

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Jb,
I have been using at Atlas but if I want to get serious I have to step up to something more inline with target shooting. I pick up a few points when I use a pedestal so the dame should happen with a joystick bipod and solid rear bag.

There's no chance of me making the ipsc match. it's the weekend after I get back from the states and my wedding anniversary.
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Re: NEW Bipod for FTR

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I own a DAVIES f class bipod and love it , these look a bit weak for me.
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Re: NEW Bipod for FTR

Post by DannyS »

Davies Bipods are good but so are Dolphins, they are very nicely made, lightweight but also quite strong.

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Re: NEW Bipod for FTR

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Barry T wrote:I own a DAVIES f class bipod and love it , these look a bit weak for me.

I own Davies Bipods as well and love them.But I needed to loose some weight Rifle Not me ( Well l could loose some to )And they are more than strong enought as Danny has said.They are verry popular in the UK where FTR is about the only game in town.
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Re: NEW Bipod for FTR

Post by Razer »

There is a Dolphin for sale here;

http://usedguns.com.au/Product.aspx?p=41833

$400, 550 grams.

73 cents a gram. :lol:
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Re: NEW Bipod for FTR

Post by MCLE »

Yes it costs more to get less funny that.But cheaper than changing scopes or barrels to get under the magic 8.25 KG for FTR... :D
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