Just purchased an Accu-Tac for a precision class I took last week. Today thy are running a 50% off sale from noon to 4:30pm. I ordered some spiked feet with claws.
Valhalla is much much lighter and still very solid but lacks any panning facility . Great bipod though and mine lives very happily on my Diana AIRKING PRO and my Ghost .
Alright mate, they are nice bi-pods and really well made. I think they are made for powerful rifles not sub 12 pellet guns. It's like the people you see with 2 or 3 thousand pound scope's on a sub-12 rifle that shoot rabbits and squirrels at 30 or 40 yards it's a bit of over kill. I suppose if you've got the money why not but it does seem a bit much. Like that bi-pod it is really good but a cheap one would be good enough for what you can do with a 12 ft-lb air rifle . That one is nice though and like I said if you can why not. Thanks for the videos
I agree to a degree ,for a long time i used a 40 quid e bay bipod an Adrass copy that was ok ,the bolts kept coming loose and it was stiff to set the legs though but it did the job . I suppose its a case of diminishing returns you dont get a massive improvement for more money but it is simply the best bipod brand going to be fair ,weight aside of course as their all heavy buggers
Just purchased an Accu-Tac for a precision class I took last week. Today thy are running a 50% off sale from noon to 4:30pm. I ordered some spiked feet with claws.
Love it mate 👌 they are mint
Mine came in a accu-tac hard case. Did yours not?
great bipod 👍 however i prefer the valhalla myself but acutac definitely make a great bipod very good range indeed 👌
Valhalla is much much lighter and still very solid but lacks any panning facility . Great bipod though and mine lives very happily on my Diana AIRKING PRO and my Ghost .
They extension of the legs seems very noisy for hunting
Pushing the release button while extending the leg will eliminate the ratcheting sound.
Alright mate, they are nice bi-pods and really well made. I think they are made for powerful rifles not sub 12 pellet guns. It's like the people you see with 2 or 3 thousand pound scope's on a sub-12 rifle that shoot rabbits and squirrels at 30 or 40 yards it's a bit of over kill. I suppose if you've got the money why not but it does seem a bit much. Like that bi-pod it is really good but a cheap one would be good enough for what you can do with a 12 ft-lb air rifle . That one is nice though and like I said if you can why not. Thanks for the videos
I agree to a degree ,for a long time i used a 40 quid e bay bipod an Adrass copy that was ok ,the bolts kept coming loose and it was stiff to set the legs though but it did the job . I suppose its a case of diminishing returns you dont get a massive improvement for more money but it is simply the best bipod brand going to be fair ,weight aside of course as their all heavy buggers