That really depends on what type of rifle you are shooting. Also if you will be prone or on a bench. You will need a taller one for say a AR-15 or 10 or pretty much anything with a pistol grip or large magazine than a slimmer bolt action. I am rocking one on a AR-10 using the picitinny rail mount.
Take a hard look at the Modular Evolution bipod as well. I'm running one of their models and like it more than my atlas. I've had BT10s and the BT46. Bt46 is the newer one. Build a little more stout. QD mount. Legs are more solid. You'll love one if you're willing to spend the money.
I've been shopping hard for bipods lately and have been considering the Rugged Ridge Extreme Pod because it seems like the best combination between a pure bench/tactical bipod and a pure hunting design; not to mention the industry professional did out they offered me. But after posing the question of which bipod is the best, across several forums and to several successful competition shooters I know, the overwhelming response was...."get a Harris bipod and add a KMW PodLoc and Hawk Hill Feet." Everyone I talked to has gone back to Harris after trying Atlas.
I've been shopping hard for bipods lately and have been considering the Rugged Ridge Extreme Pod because it seems like the best combination between a pure bench/tactical bipod and a pure hunting design; not to mention the industry professional did out they offered me. But after posing the question of which bipod is the best, across several forums and to several successful competition shooters I know, the overwhelming response was...."get a Harris bipod and add a KMW PodLoc and Hawk Hill Feet." Everyone I talked to has gone back to Harris after trying Atlas.
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