Gav 1,708 Posted May 14, 2008 Report Share Posted May 14, 2008 I got the HW95 and never thought at the time about fitting a sling/bipod, as its a break barrel its pretty near imossible to fit a screw mounted QD stud any where far enough up the stock to be any use, I have seen a 16mm band QD stud for the barrel, now I am thinking its not a good idea to fit a sling or bipod (or any thing for that matter) to the barrel! Has any one tried this method or has anyone managed a different solution for this kind of thing, maybe I should just get a better rifle Thanks in advance Quote Link to post
Guest bunnykilla1 Posted May 14, 2008 Report Share Posted May 14, 2008 the rifles fine you dont need a better one and slings shouldnt affect it try useing a cheap clip on clip of bipod i have one and its no problem Quote Link to post
JackReid 35 Posted May 16, 2008 Report Share Posted May 16, 2008 I got the HW95 and never thought at the time about fitting a sling/bipod, as its a break barrel its pretty near imossible to fit a screw mounted QD stud any where far enough up the stock to be any use, I have seen a 16mm band QD stud for the barrel, now I am thinking its not a good idea to fit a sling or bipod (or any thing for that matter) to the barrel! Has any one tried this method or has anyone managed a different solution for this kind of thing, maybe I should just get a better rifle Thanks in advance I've got a HW95 recently with nice scope and just dont find the need to involve a bipod, takes a bit of freedom away and if your lying on the ground I usually find I can get a pretty steady hold. Every person to there own though! Quote Link to post
spike 0 Posted May 16, 2008 Report Share Posted May 16, 2008 I got the HW95 and never thought at the time about fitting a sling/bipod, as its a break barrel its pretty near imossible to fit a screw mounted QD stud any where far enough up the stock to be any use, I have seen a 16mm band QD stud for the barrel, now I am thinking its not a good idea to fit a sling or bipod (or any thing for that matter) to the barrel! Has any one tried this method or has anyone managed a different solution for this kind of thing, maybe I should just get a better rifle Thanks in advance A bipod for a springer is never a good idea mate. A springer has to recoil; A bipod will arrest that. Quote Link to post
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