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    Nice looking. What brand of bipod is that and how did you mount it?
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    Exclamation Caldwell Bipod and Rail Adapter

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    Nice looking. What brand of bipod is that and how did you mount it?
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    That's a Caldwell "Benchrest Model" bipod (with 6" to 9" click-stop extendable legs), and it mounts super-easy, using a simple, easy-to-install rail adapter, as available here: (Harris*Bipod*Adapter*for*Rail*::*Accessories*::*Ch ampion*Shooters*Supply*LLC ).

    Note that the adapter comes in two versions, one for Anschütz-specification rails, and another version for Freeland/Winchester-specification rails. The Kimber 82G rail is Anschütz-spec.

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