Accu-Shot Precision Rail Mount Monopod - Mid-Range with Quick Knob

Manufactured by B&T Industries
SKU: BT13-QK
MPN: BT13-QK
Manufactured by B&T Industries
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$104.95

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Details

Details

The Accu-Shot Precision Rail Mount Monopod attaches to the 1913 Picatinny rail on your rifle to help keep it steady while shooting. This mid-height model provides an elevation range from 4.75" to 5.65" and locks into a fixed elevation by using the installed thumbnuts. When not in use, it folds up to a compact length of 4.80". The Mid-Range Precision Rail  Mount Monopod is machined from 6061-T6 aluminum and has a Mil-Spec type III hard anodized finish for extra durability.

Features:
  • Mid-range precision rail mount monopod with QK02 Quick Knob
  • Thubnuts used to lock the unit for a fixed elevation
  • Machined from 6061-T6 aluminum
  • Mil-Spec type III hard anodized
  • Standard sling stud attachment
  • 4.75" to 5.65" elevation range
  • 4.80" approx. folded length
  • Weighs 8.3 oz
  • Black finish
  • Accepts optional Tac-Cap (sold separately)
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Specifications

BrandAtlas Bipods
MaterialAluminum - 6061-T6
MountM1913 Picatinny
Mount Compatibility
California Prop 65 warning

 WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals, which are known to the State of California to cause Cancer and Reproductive Harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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Arthritic hand solved

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As I moved into my mid 60s I've developed arthritis in my hands. This has made using a rear bag for bench rest shooting uncomfortable. The pain from squeezing a rear bag for extended periods affects my steadiness and concentration. The Monopod has solved my problem. Fine elevation adjustments are now made by easily rotating the Monopod. I am now spending hours instead of minutes at the bench. I recommend a Monopod for anyone e having problems using a rear bag.