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    Noah @ Ark is an Atlas / Accushot dealer now. I picked one up from him recently.
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    I resisted Atlas as well, now I have three. Two Pic Rail mounts and one QD that I move around to all the 2nd class rifles that don't get their own Atlas.
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    I used to only use Harris for everything from hunting rifles to my precision rigs. However, after I broke 3 Harris bipods, I wanted other options. Tried an Atlas from a friend while out with him and will never go back to Harris. I take care of my things incredibly well, yet Harris seem to break on me when I was not doing anything other than regular range shooting when all of them have broke. The Atlas are a lot more sturdy to me and offer way more angled options. Cost more for sure but the quality is HUGE.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KS63 View Post
    Played with one a bit, it looks nice, but it's fricken HUGE, and in all honesty it's overdone IMO.

    The Atlas is just rock solid and relatively simple design with a lot of built in flexibility. I have 3 of them now and don't ever see myself running anything else.

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    I'll throw my hat in the ring for suggesting the Atlas, I scoffed at first at the price, but they really are worth it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by XC700116 View Post
    Played with one a bit, it looks nice, but it's fricken HUGE, and in all honesty it's overdone IMO.

    The Atlas is just rock solid and relatively simple design with a lot of built in flexibility. I have 3 of them now and don't ever see myself running anything else.
    Any model you would recommend? Both rifles are set up with sling stud mounts, no rail. Would consider going with the correct adapter for QD bi-pod mount.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    Any model you would recommend? Both rifles are set up with sling stud mounts, no rail. Would consider going with the correct adapter for QD bi-pod mount.
    Personally I like the PSR version with the non-rotating legs a little more than the original. The rest comes down to length (I find the standard/shorter length works best for me) , and mounting options. The ADM and Larue QD mounts are both good. If going on multiple rifles get the ADM as it's easier to adjust tension.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XC700116 View Post
    Personally I like the PSR version with the non-rotating legs a little more than the original. The rest comes down to length (I find the standard/shorter length works best for me) , and mounting options. The ADM and Larue QD mounts are both good. If going on multiple rifles get the ADM as it's easier to adjust tension.
    Thanks, heading down to Mile High tomorrow or Thursday. They have all models in stock, give me a chance to look them over. Spouse is buying one for my 60+
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