Macintosh Precision FTR bipod
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Macintosh Precision FTR bipod
Did final testing of the FTR bipod this past weekend at 600 meters. Got Joe F and Gary F to test it and then shot a string myself. Pics below. The group is quite big but I shoot TR as my primary discipline so you will need to cut me some slack. I will try and see if I can link the videos to my website so that people can see how it recoils. I will be loaning it to Joe F so he can continue testing. Planning on going into production in the new year. Total weight including the Pic rail attachment is currently around 500 grams. There will be a option to knock down the weight by using titanium fasteners etc however this will be pricey as a single screw is around $10 and there are 27 fasteners.
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Re: Macintosh Precision FTR bipod
Here is the link to my YouTube channel for those interested in seeing how the bipod handles the recoil.
https://www.youtube.com/@MacintoshPrecision
https://www.youtube.com/@MacintoshPrecision
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Re: Macintosh Precision FTR bipod
So, the $xxx question. When are they available and what is the price?
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Re: Macintosh Precision FTR bipod
Testing till January then production. Price still to be decided based on cost of carbon fiber, anodizing etc.
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Re: Macintosh Precision FTR bipod
Just finished assembling the anodised bipod and did a final weigh in, 480 grams all up. Height adjusts from a minimum of 135 mm to a maximum of 245 mm so all up a total adjustment of 110 mm. Come's with pivoting feet and a pic rail clamp. All aluminium parts are 6061-T6 anodised with Delrin bushings on all pivot points. Thread is 316 SS rolled thread not hardware threaded rod, thread runs in a brass bush that can be replaced if you manage to wear it out. All fasteners are stainless steel. Carbon fibre is high modulus 3K twill weave.
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Re: Macintosh Precision FTR bipod
Good to have another Australian made option. Looking forward to seeing some more pics and video of how the whole mechanism works.
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Re: Macintosh Precision FTR bipod
Looking good, any progress on the production / cost front. Also a detail video of it being installed, adjusted from lowest to highest and ideally shot at each would be awesome!
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Re: Macintosh Precision FTR bipod
Still testing. Shoots great with 155's experiencing some bounce with heavies and a heavy barrel.
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Re: Macintosh Precision FTR bipod
When you say you're experiencing some "bounce" what exactly are you referring to? Are the legs flexing?
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Re: Macintosh Precision FTR bipod
MacP wrote:Still testing. Shoots great with 155's experiencing some bounce with heavies and a heavy barrel.
If they are anything like the other pods it's most likely the torque reaction. I filmed a few bipods now and the right hand foot is in the air on recoil.
You can try and absorb it with a semi spongy material but the bullet is away before it happens so it doesn't really matter.
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Re: Macintosh Precision FTR bipod
Just wondering how you are going with the rest mate
Firepower usally means an increased number of misses per minute. 50 misses are not firepower. One hit is firepower
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Re: Macintosh Precision FTR bipod
Haven't had an opportunity to shoot it again. Where are you located?
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Re: Macintosh Precision FTR bipod
I am in cobar nsw mate
Firepower usally means an increased number of misses per minute. 50 misses are not firepower. One hit is firepower
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