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Stoney Point RBP-101 RPB-102 Stock Attachment Hardware for PoleCat Rapid Pivot Bipod
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PB-101 rapid pivot bipod and hardware

by Legacy Reviewer, Verified Owner Written on January 9, 2012
Easy on and off.
Pros: Best on the market and I've tried most
Cons: Pricey
Would recommend: Yes
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Stoney point Rapid pivot

by Legacy Reviewer, Verified Owner Written on October 13, 2011
I use these attachements a hundred days a year or so. I use the attachement with the sitting length bipod for coyote calling and occasionaly the prone length for hunting. I think the sitting version in that application is the very best available and I have tried a lot. I can adjust the height with one hand- minimal movement on stand and its light and easy to shift as the critter comes in. The light weight makes less noisy to set up or shift. I have 5 years on one of these. I use the prone on occasion where weight is a real issue in the field. I do a lot of long range hunting with prone style rifles and find the prone version a little too flexible at the collar with a heavy prone rifle. But for a shot or two at a big game critter that problem can be managed, just not convenient for a day of prairie dog or long range coyotes. A Harris is much better for that kind of application.
Pros: light, flexible, adaptable
Cons: can bind to swivel stud
Would recommend: Yes
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Good system.

by Legacy Reviewer, from WA, United States Written on September 12, 2011
Setup is tricky. Set screw is difficult to install properly.
Pros: Reliable and easy once installed.
Cons: Needs a different assembly for install.
Would recommend: Yes
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Good system.

by Legacy Reviewer, from WA, United States Written on September 12, 2011
Setup is tricky. Set screw is difficult to install properly.
Pros: Once done you will be pleased.
Cons: Needs a different assembly for install.
Would recommend: Yes
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Necessary as a scope

by Legacy Reviewer, from WA, United States Written on April 2, 2008
Although it's easy to install on your rifle, why not put one one every rifle you own?
Would recommend: Yes
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Quality product

by Legacy Reviewer, Verified Owner from NY, United States Written on March 3, 2008
Easy to use with the required bi-pod from Stoney Point. I have 3 so far and can use the one bi-pod on all three guns.
Pros: No bulky bipod on rifle. Still functions as swivel mount.
Cons: For me none
Would recommend: Yes
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Stoney Point Rapid Pivot Bipod Stock Attachment

by Legacy Reviewer, Verified Owner from MI, United States Written on February 19, 2008
i liked it so much after putting it on my varmint gun (204), I bought another gun,22 mag. and got another adapter for it so that i can carry the bi pod in my ruck sack, and have it ready when i want it, without having to buy two bi pods.
Pros: easy to attach, takes about 10 min.
Would recommend: Yes
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