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Caldwell Accumax Premium Bipods
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C. Ray's Review of Caldwell Accumax Premium Bipods

The versatility and function of this bipod puts it in the same class as the Atlas and the Accumax bipods that sell for over $200.
It really is that good! As of 08/23/2018 you won’t find this model reviewed or demonstrated on YouTube: it’s that new!
But the legs extend forwards and backwards, independent of each other with no external springs and the carbon fiber construction makes it extremely light but stronger than 6061 aluminum. Positions for height aren’t slotted like the Atlas, but the easy twist without spring tension makes them easier to adjust. The knurling on the leg locks gives a firm purchase for an easy twist to unlock, and they’re re-locked with just a firm twist back.
Like the best bipods on the market, you can level your rifle with one leg fully extended and forward wile the other leg is straight down and retracted. Cant and swivel (180*) to find your target, but a large tensioner extends two inches out when you want it locked down.
A twist loosens the leg extensions, but they stop at maximum length with no danger of falling completely out. You can have both legs retracted to the rear, but pushing the leg release buttons allows them extend all the way forward and they’re slotted for multiple angles in between.
NOTE: the only problem you may encounter is trying to use the M-Lok model if you don’t have M-Lok slots for it. You can use adapters, but you can avoid the whole problem by getting the rail mount model. Most people will find it makes an easier attachment for most rifles. I didn’t buy mine at OpticsPlanet, but I would’ve gotten it cheaper if I knew they had it. I have an Atlas bipod, and it was worth the $270 I paid, but it isn’t superior to this Caldwell Accumax.
Pros:
  • Versatility rivaling the best bipods.
  • Strong and light
Cons:
  • M-Lok slots are awkward
Best Used for:
  • Longe range chassis rifles and any AR15
Would Recommend: Yes
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