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    what type of harris bipod?

    building an ar15 wanted to know which harris bipods are you guys running on your spr? Thanks!

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    6-9", notched legs, swivel, alpha-bravo lock.
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    Is that the model S-BR or BRM-S
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    Anything taller than benchrest, unless youre a table shooter. If you shoot in any grass besides freshly manicured yard grass, youll appreciate the extra height. I wouldnt be able to shoot prairie dogs with a benchrest height harris bipod, too much foliage in the way.


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    seen one model called s-lm it adj 9-13 inchs sounds like alot.. so many diff models.. whats spr standard?

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    I have been shooting with a couple of HBMRS models on my SPR and Recce for a couple of years now....never had a problem with the 6-9" models and that is what I would personally recommend. I extensively shoot these rifles out in the field in various types of terrain, and never shoot them on a bench.


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    TRIDENT82 - How do you mount the bipod to the rail?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lincoln7 View Post
    6-9", notched legs, swivel, alpha-bravo lock.
    this....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Submariner View Post
    TRIDENT82 - How do you mount the bipod to the rail?
    I run both on ADM AD-BPs....I really like the ability to QD a bipod and for myself I consider that feature a must have. Atlas bipods use this same mount.


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    Larue as a Harris 6-9 that that has a QD built in. Little slicker than the bipod + adaptor.
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