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ATLAS BT46-LW17 PSR: Standard height with ADM 170-S Lever

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$354.95
SKU:
BT46-LW17
UPC:
791617481435
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Product ID:
36700

Description

The BT46-LW17 PSR (Precision Sniper Rifle) Atlas Bipod mounts directly to any 1913 style Picatinny rail via the included ADM-170-S lever. It is comprised of 6061-T6 aluminum, except the strengthened inner legs which are made from 7075-T6 aluminum that are Mil-Spec Type III hard coat anodized and have heat treated, stainless steel components. The BT46-LW17 was selected for the SOCOM PSR (Precision Sniper Rifle) Weapons System. Available in black only.

  • Height Range: 4.75 – 9.0" approximately
  • Preloaded Pan: 15 degrees +/-
  • Preloaded Cant: 15 degrees +/-
  • Fore and Aft pivot limiting Bosses
  • 5 leg positions: 0, 45, 90, 135 and 180 degrees
  • Non-Rotating Legs: outer leg does not rotate around inner leg
  • Larger, stronger inner legs
  • Weight: 13.61 ounces
  • Footprint: 8 – 11"
  • LW17Lever Mount With ARMS 17S Mount;
  • UHMW components used for smooth tracking
  • Preload on Pan and Cant can be tightened by means of the knurled knob
  • Picatinny Rail Mount interface by either standard machine screw fastener based clamp or optional ARMS 17S lever mount
  • Independent, intentional and non-orientated leg positioning allows either hand to move leg into any of the five leg positions
  • Solid leg positions allows shooter to load the bipod at the 45 and 90 degree positions.
  • Non-orientated leg length adjustment done by either hand: Outer leg slides on the Inner leg locating on any of five positions ¾” apart
  • Optional 3” Leg Extensions to increase height
  • Standard soft, durable Rubber feet that are suitable for many surfaces
  • Optional interchangeable Ski, Spike, Cleat and Spiked Cleat feet easily swapped in the field with the press of a stainless steel plunger with a bullet tip
  • Optional mounting systems available for Accuracy International and Sako rifles

Made in the USA

Customer Reviews

  • One of the best bipods currently available
    5

    Posted by AW on Feb 1st 2023

    I am currently using the bipod on a 338 lapua and I love it so far even though I have only had the chance to actually use it twice. I have been using the Harris bipods for years and loved them and now I am wanting to swap out my Harris bipods for the Atlas PSR series of bipods because they are a world of difference between the two brands. Unfortunately I just don't have a couple of grand to swap out my precision rifle bipods right now. But it will definitely be happening as soon as I can afford to order more of them. They are certainly the most stable and widest range of adjustment currently available. I just wish they were not nearly as much money as they are.

  • Atlas bipod
    5

    Posted by STEPHEN EVANS on Sep 5th 2021

    Very sturdy, easy to fit. This thing is built to last.

  • Atlas bipod
    5

    Posted by Boyd on Feb 10th 2020

    Love the atlas bipods! Worth the investment. I already owned the tall model just purchased the standard for another option. There are cheaper alternatives but these are legit.

  • Very study, pan/cant can take some getting used to
    4

    Posted by Victor on Jul 8th 2019

    This is my first real quality bipod after coming from some cheaper ones and wanting to get into more precision shooting. Everyone was running an Atlas so I chose this one.

    If I had to choose again, I might consider the Gen 2 Cal (BT65) instead as the cant and loc system seems far superior than twisting this knob on the PSR. So I do have some slight buyer's remorse.

    After spending more time researching (after I already bought it) it looks like even Atlas recommends the Gen 2 Cal for my usage - precision shooting, prone, stationary targets. That's what I do 90% of the time. For moving targets, military engagements, etc, I can see why this PSR is the go to bipod.

    I'll probably look at exchanging with someone, selling & rebuying to the Gen 2 Cal in the future, but after just dropping $320, yikes.

    The legs are super sturdy, can really weight on it. 45 degree adjustments is great to get that perfect height. I've used it in that configuration multiple times. I put a cant level on my scope so now I don't worry to much about it being cocked/shifted accidentally... sometimes with it panned and one leg ahead of the other is annoying... but I'm not racing against a clock, just a lot of fidgeting to get things in place.

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