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Here is a quick list of the things I have been comparing on these bipods. Anything that you guys see that I'm missing? I'm working on the article now, so let me know.

  • Weight
  • Size
  • Sturdy (how well does it lock)
  • Ease of use
  • Setup speed (type of attachments)
  • Different positions (steep terrain, side hill)
  • Feet on different surfaces
  • Mods (extensions, feet, mounts)
  • Comfort while carrying
  • Amount of adjustment
  • Loading the legs
  • Pan/Tilt/Pivot
 
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How's about the amount of noise each makes when setting them up? Some will be pretty silent, but the Harris type can be noisy if the auto load legs are engaged.

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I'm looking forward to the review man. Thanks for putting in the time. The things I hate about my harris bipods are they're heavy, loud, and uncomfortable to shoulder. Besides that they work pretty dang well. Where we hunt it's a lot of big steep cross canyon shooting. Prone is hardly ever an option so adjusting to sitting height will be a key factor for us as well.

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Justin Crossley

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Couple pics of the Evolution.

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Here is a quick list of the things I have been comparing on these bipods. Anything that you guys see that I'm missing? I'm working on the article now, so let me know.

  • Weight
  • Size
  • Sturdy (how well does it lock)
  • Ease of use
  • Setup speed (type of attachments)
  • Different positions (steep terrain, side hill)
  • Feet on different surfaces
  • Mods (extensions, feet, mounts)
  • Comfort while carrying
  • Amount of adjustment
  • Loading the legs
  • Pan/Tilt/Pivot

Justin, price has to be included as well I'd guess.


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Justin Crossley

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Still working on the article. Versatility goes to the Evolution. The Javelin is obviously the way to go if ultralight is the objective. All of the bipods tested have a place imo. Any specific questions?
 
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Justin Crossley

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Ya, are those one-piece legs in the pics above with the Evolution? Do they make an extendable version that shortens up but still works for sitting length? How long are those one-piece legs?

I have two different leg sizes that I'm testing for the Evolution. The short ones are 8"-11", and the long legs I have are 22"-29". The legs change out exceptionally easy, and fast.

Is the blackhawk you tested the pan/traverse one? Hard to see in the photos.

Yes it is. It is a pretty good bipod for the money.
 
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justin i recently picked up an evolution. in hand its bulky and much larger than others i have. weighs more as well. the 8-11 comes in at 15.8 oz on my scale, add the rail adapter, hardwear its a touch over a pound, my atlas is 12 oz and my harris is 14 oz. i bought it with the idea of having the 22-29 inch legs to carry in my pack with it but trying to get over the weight as is. seems like there could be some minimal improvements in a few areas as well especially for the price point, initial impressions. what is the weight of the 22-29'' legs if you dont mind me asking? on the fence to keep it or not......
 
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