My only concern is that it doesn’t pan, how big of an issue has that been for you shooting? Mainly because I would use it for hunting and elk sometimes like to move haha
Hey there! That's certainly a fair concern given that this was designed for hunters. That being said, not having pan hasn't bothered me at all on other bipods given that if I've got time to set up with a bipod, and the animal is far enough away to need/use a bipod, the animal needs to be standing still for a bit to get settled in dialed, and get a quality shot off. I do wish it had pan, but that's not a deal breaker for me like it would be if it didn't have tilt, which it does thankfully. Thanks for watching!
Hey there, Steve! Thanks for letting me know. I just added a link to the bipod. It looks like it is out of stock now as I believe Gunwerks is making some updates to it, so it might be a little bit before the new version is released. Thanks for watching!
Hey there! That is the Weigand rail foe that Ruger M77 MKII. There aren't many options available for that rifle, unfortunately, but it's worked great for me. Thanks for watching!
@@BackwoodsPursuit I should have asked what Picatinny rail system did you use for the bi-pod to attach to you rifle stock....sorry that is what I was looking at. Thanks!
@erichuskey727 awe...sorry about that! That rail is the Arca/Pic rail from SRS, but you'll want to use a different one if you are using this Gunwurks bipod as the recoil stud of the Bipod is only in the center of the base, and the rail is hollow in the middle so it slides on this rail(the lug doesn't engage). I'll need to switch the rail on this gun to work with this bipod.
My only concern is that it doesn’t pan, how big of an issue has that been for you shooting? Mainly because I would use it for hunting and elk sometimes like to move haha
Hey there! That's certainly a fair concern given that this was designed for hunters. That being said, not having pan hasn't bothered me at all on other bipods given that if I've got time to set up with a bipod, and the animal is far enough away to need/use a bipod, the animal needs to be standing still for a bit to get settled in dialed, and get a quality shot off. I do wish it had pan, but that's not a deal breaker for me like it would be if it didn't have tilt, which it does thankfully. Thanks for watching!
Panning is generally a bad idea, causes a lateral reaction.
@aarondavidson2156 yeah, this is true. Your POI could be affected as the rifle will react/recoil differently. Thanks for pointing that out.
I don't see the link to this bipod below. Under where it says purchase bipod there is no link
Hey there, Steve! Thanks for letting me know. I just added a link to the bipod. It looks like it is out of stock now as I believe Gunwerks is making some updates to it, so it might be a little bit before the new version is released. Thanks for watching!
Keep up the good work, I’ve really enjoyed your content and look forward to seeing more.
Hey there Dan! Thank you very much and will do! Thanks for following the channel!
What rail system do you have on your rifle? Thanks!
Hey there! That is the Weigand rail foe that Ruger M77 MKII. There aren't many options available for that rifle, unfortunately, but it's worked great for me. Thanks for watching!
@@BackwoodsPursuit I should have asked what Picatinny rail system did you use for the bi-pod to attach to you rifle stock....sorry that is what I was looking at. Thanks!
@erichuskey727 awe...sorry about that! That rail is the Arca/Pic rail from SRS, but you'll want to use a different one if you are using this Gunwurks bipod as the recoil stud of the Bipod is only in the center of the base, and the rail is hollow in the middle so it slides on this rail(the lug doesn't engage). I'll need to switch the rail on this gun to work with this bipod.