Anyone comment on the Davies Bipod???

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dee cee
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Anyone comment on the Davies Bipod???

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Guys and Girls,
Looking at getting a bipod for f-class. Some guys at the Sydney club use a James Corbett made bipod however they are no longer being manufactured.
The only other somewhat known bipod I can find is the Davies bipod. Anyone using it? Anyone have any thoughts or comments on it?? Is it good? bad? Worth the money? Any other suggestions welcome.

Thanks

dee cee
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Post by stu_bear2002 »

hi dee cee,
Although i dont own one, I have fired 1 of castlemaine's club guns that had a davies bipod fitted and i was pleased not only with the rifle as a whole but the bipod also for it's simple design and manipulation of use without the need to alter your position on the mound. FWIW as soon as i get a stock for my omark project ](*,) i will be ordering one from adam and baz straight away \:D/ .
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Re: Anyone comment on the Davies Bipod???

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dee cee wrote:Guys and Girls,
Looking at getting a bipod for f-class. Some guys at the Sydney club use a James Corbett made bipod however they are no longer being manufactured.
The only other somewhat known bipod I can find is the Davies bipod. Anyone using it? Anyone have any thoughts or comments on it?? Is it good? bad? Worth the money? Any other suggestions welcome.

Thanks

dee cee


just got one myself used for first time last saturday. seems to be ok only time will tell. very solid and simplicity in itself. imo. worth the money.
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Post by Peter Marum »

Davies Bipod,
Can not beat them, been useing one for a year or two now. They make great trigger units as well, good to deal with and quick of the mark with deliveries.

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Post by dee cee »

Thanks fella's for the advice and thoughts. I've come up with nothing else so I might just have to give it a go. I'll let you know how it goes.

dee cee
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Post by RDavies »

Ive never seen a Davies bipod, but going by the name I would say it would be realy handsome, but shoot eraticly. :lol: :D :wink:
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Post by Guest »

Correct in the first instant. :lol:
Incorrect in the second. :lol:
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Post by John E »

Kay and I both shoot off Davies bipods, and I would reccommend them--- and Barry's not paying me to say that. :) :) :)
Very good value for money.

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Post by Grant »

I use what I think is a davies Bi pod and it is fantastic cost me over $200.00 but worth every cent. then I found that Ray Parker at Maryborough Rifle club makes an almost identical item for a whole lot less (I shoot at Maryborough and live in Avoca)
if it is ferel shoot it
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Post by Guest »

Grant,
If you paid over $200 for a Davies Bipod, somebody Ripped you off Mate.
$185 is the price.
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Post by Grant »

Wwll I purchased it at a gun shop on my travels when I spotted it so I can be guranteed to have been ripped off.
But that is life when I spot something good I usually buy it.
if it is ferel shoot it
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