Magpul Bipod Review Video | Supposed to Wobble?

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  • čas přidán 20. 07. 2024
  • In this Magpul Bipod review we look at the Magpul Bipod, both the qd sling stud version as well as the Magpul Picatinny rail bipod. This is a lightweight rifle bipod that is a great hunting bipod that offers both pan and tilt functions and super smooth operation.
    One common question though, is, is it supposed to wobble like it does? Well, we look at why it was designed that way and how that can actually aid in your shooting. the Magpul biopod "wobble" is well documented, and you may think it's a bad thing unless you understand the why behind the design. It still won't be for everyone, but it's a fantastic hunting bipod that is affordable and lightweight.
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    0:00 Intro
    1:07 Attachment options
    2:40 Weight differences
    2:58 Leg deployment
    4:02 Tilt/cant adjustment
    4:40 The wobble
    5:36 At the range
    6:20 Panning
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Komentáře • 39

  • @evansmith2279
    @evansmith2279 Před rokem +8

    It’s worth noting that the pan function can be locked independent from the cant. It’s less “wobbly” with the pan locked out as well.

  • @OldmanSnake
    @OldmanSnake Před 2 lety +5

    I have the mlok version on my DD ddm4v7 and the thing is stable once you put a load on it. Love it. It's light, stable and cost effective!

    • @BackwoodsPursuit
      @BackwoodsPursuit  Před 2 lety

      Heck yeah! I've enjoyed using it!

    • @fog8969
      @fog8969 Před rokem

      That same rifle is what I'm going to put mine on when I get it. Should be a great combo.

  • @fog8969
    @fog8969 Před rokem +1

    Was thinking today about adding a detachable Magpul bipod to an AR. Already have a good Harris bipod, but it's heavy. Today ordered a Magpul M-LOK sling stud for detachable bipod mounting, and will later get the sling stud version of your Magpul bipod. Will be able to easily attach and remove, I think.
    As I wrote today in commenting on your 511 soft rifle case video, just found your channel today, great channel, videos really well done and informative. And THANK YOU for your choosing not to include annoying background music in your videos. Will try to point other viewers your way.

    • @BackwoodsPursuit
      @BackwoodsPursuit  Před rokem +1

      Sounds great and thanks so much for taking the time to comment. Keep in mind that the sling stud version does not have the pan feature...only tilt, if that makes a difference to you. I appreciate the kind words and thanks for watching.

    • @fog8969
      @fog8969 Před rokem +2

      @@BackwoodsPursuit Yep. Right after making that comment, saw and replied to Gunpowder’N’Lead comment. So now I think that for now I'll mount that Magpul M-LOK sling stud for detachable bipod mounting that I have coming from Amazon and use it to use my Harris bipod. Then eventually get the Magpul picatinny version of bipod to have that pan feature and mount it using a quick detach MLOK picatinny section. I want to be able to put it on and take it off pretty easily.

    • @BackwoodsPursuit
      @BackwoodsPursuit  Před rokem

      @@fog8969 sounds like a plan!

  • @austinpowers1999
    @austinpowers1999 Před 2 lety +4

    A close up on the attachment when you removed the QD would have been nice.

    • @BackwoodsPursuit
      @BackwoodsPursuit  Před 2 lety +1

      Sorry about that! Probably should have added a close up in the video. Thanks for watching anyway!

  • @tar6805
    @tar6805 Před 2 lety +4

    Hawk talon feet make it bite well for loading it forward. The stock rubber feet are slippy I found. Can't beat it for price and looks.

  • @mtudb24huskies50
    @mtudb24huskies50 Před 2 lety +1

    so I have a savage BMAG 17WSM and A Ruger VT in 223 that has 2 sling swivels on the forend, was the mount you were using for this using both of those attachments or just 1? If both, can you tell me which mount it was? I have the magpul bipod mlok on both my 223 wylde and 224 Valkyrie and love them, but would like to get them on my bolt guns.
    Thanks

    • @BackwoodsPursuit
      @BackwoodsPursuit  Před 2 lety

      Hey there! Yeah, I replaced the two sling studs on that Boyds stock with their picatinny rail so that used both sling studs to install. I just used the back end of the pic rail and attached a sling there. Thanks for watching!

  • @nathan_k
    @nathan_k Před rokem +1

    Came here from your "MOE vs Magpul Bipod Comparison" video. To learn about the wobble.
    That would be a no-go on a benchrest 6.5CM. Especially a semiauto where followups matter.

    • @BackwoodsPursuit
      @BackwoodsPursuit  Před rokem +1

      Hey there Nathan! Yeah, I can definitely understand that and can see that being an issue. Thanks for watching!

  • @liggerstuxin1
    @liggerstuxin1 Před rokem +1

    Is the one swivel stud enough for QD? I feel like having the one point of contact wouldn’t be as good as the two for m-lok or even versus the Picatinny rail

    • @BackwoodsPursuit
      @BackwoodsPursuit  Před rokem

      Hey there! Yeah, the model for the swivel stud isn't quite as stout as the Picatinny or M-Loc, but it's still plenty stable. Thanks for watching!

  • @bootstraps1
    @bootstraps1 Před 2 lety +4

    The pan/track option is not available on the QD-mounted version.

    • @BackwoodsPursuit
      @BackwoodsPursuit  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the heads up!

    • @ghost_20_lead9
      @ghost_20_lead9 Před 2 lety

      @Dude you most definitely can NOT pan/track with the sling swivel version of this bipod. It will cant/tilt the same (scope/lateral axis leveling), but only pan/track you can do with it (yes, in the pan/unlocked position, not 180 to the marked lock position) is the built-in flex/wobble (max 5 degree of 'forcing' the deflection, not how you want to pan/track and shoot). Here's a vid to see the limit exactly, czcams.com/video/bC0zR4agI6c/video.html. Buyers of the sling swivel stud version beware.

    • @2amichaelj
      @2amichaelj Před 2 lety +2

      They have a cheaper MOE bipod as well. I think it may be the MOE you're thinking of.

  • @tzotzo
    @tzotzo Před 2 lety +2

    the cant seems like it's just not tight enough... I might get used to the /wobble/, but not sure about that loose cant.

    • @BackwoodsPursuit
      @BackwoodsPursuit  Před 2 lety

      Hey there! The tension of the cant is adjustable, so you can make it more or less loose depending on how you like it. Thanks for watching!

  • @WeAreSoBackBros
    @WeAreSoBackBros Před rokem +1

    The wobble is fun if you like bumpfiring.

  • @LoveEncoded8
    @LoveEncoded8 Před rokem +3

    Yah i got one model. It wobbles like crazy yet wont pivot. Absolutely not for any form of precision shooting. Junk for the price. Twice the cost for half the value

    • @BackwoodsPursuit
      @BackwoodsPursuit  Před rokem +1

      Yeah, they are very different for sure. I believe the Pic rail mount option pivots, but the sling stud mount does not. Thanks for watching!

    • @fog8969
      @fog8969 Před rokem +1

      Kinetic Development Group, LLC sells on Amazon a Kinect 3 slot picatinny rail that connects to MLOK using spring loaded connectors. I use them to attach weapon lights to ARs. Not sure if it would all fit, don't know why it wouldn't, but you could click one of those on the bottom of an MLOK rail, then attach the picatinny MLOK bipod to that, which could both give you that stability and be able to remove it easily at the same time. I may try that, myself. Edit: Right after making this reply, I learned that Silvan Arms (their website by that name) has a wide variety of quick detach picatinny rail pieces that connect to MLOK.

    • @LoveEncoded8
      @LoveEncoded8 Před rokem

      @@fog8969 thanks ill try and give it a look through. Rn im just swapping my one good one from gun to gun. I have a limbsaver also and its good for a cheap light one but i want a real solid with wider stance for the magnum. Its my fault i got a magpul basic version as theyre not for precision so much as tactical light and quick field support. Lesson learned. Id rather have a bog bulky sled more than anything if nothing at all. Its a million bucks to have a stable platform in precision.

  • @Rico11b
    @Rico11b Před 4 měsíci +1

    Panning on a bipod is so dumb. You can't swivel the rifle around the axis of the bipod WITHOUT repositioning the shooter so why bother. Also you bipod had a LOT of bounce during your demonstration. The wobble isn't the problem it is the bounce when the feet leave the surface they were on before the shot broke that is the problem.

    • @BackwoodsPursuit
      @BackwoodsPursuit  Před 4 měsíci

      Hey there. Yeah, the tilt is far more important to have. Thanks for watching!

  • @mustangfan3295
    @mustangfan3295 Před 2 lety +2

    Horrible product. Magpul makes great products but they missed the mark on this one!

    • @BackwoodsPursuit
      @BackwoodsPursuit  Před 2 lety

      Yeah, I've talked to some that love it and some tht hate it. It's certainly different than a lot of others out there. Thanks for watching!

    • @Tox927
      @Tox927 Před 2 lety

      You're just a couch fudd no one wants to hear from. Its a fantastic product, best out there.

    • @tar6805
      @tar6805 Před 2 lety +7

      I shoot smaller than dime size groups all day @ 100 meters with one under my Tikka.

    • @BackwoodsPursuit
      @BackwoodsPursuit  Před 2 lety +1

      @@tar6805 awesome man! They are great!

    • @BackwoodsPursuit
      @BackwoodsPursuit  Před 2 lety

      @MrBender yeah, some seem to love it and some absolutely hate it.