The Caldwell Prone AR Bipod allows you to have a consistent rifle rest that attaches and detaches with no tools. Great for blind hunting or at the shooting range.
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Ugh…Disgusting
How do you make this bipod not pivot!? I cant figure mine out
Caldwell makes some good products
hello can i get your email address to contact you for flashlight thanks
Why are you wearing a sweatshirt in Georgia in July?!
Looks like a nice AR-10, Iβd like to see more about it sometime. Good vid Bryan!
Welcome to the real world… most of us, even those of us who are vets, and shoot somewhat regularly, aren't sniper quality shooters. Don't get me wrong, people would really hate if I were shooting at them. But I don't produce any of those MOA poster targets. At the end of the day, you don't really need to be able to do that. You can take game, and persuade bad guys to leave you alone without it. π
Easy as pie. I may be getting one before deer season.
I have had my Caldwell Bipod for several years (at least 10 years) and it has not failed me yet. There is one problem you may experience as I have. The pins that hold the legs in place sometimes slip and you have to tap them back in before they fall out.
Lol we had the same picture frame in my house. Thanks for the video.
A good video.
I like the positive lock leg extension. Cam lock leg extensions are crappolla/lousy. I like that itβs light weight. Nice.
Looks awesome! Iβll have to look into this. Love the versatility.
ππ. I'm sure it will… The cant and tilt features are nice…
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Marksmanship? My "redneck" rule of thumb is, anywhere on a paper plate at 200 yds = a dead deer. lol