#SundayGunday: Warne Skyline LIte Bipod

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posted on January 12, 2025
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This week on #SundayGunday, we are checking out the Warne Skyline Lite Bipod, which provides an excellent balance  between stability, adaptability and lightened weight. Machined from aircraft-grade aluminum, the Skyline Lite Bipod is available with quick detach Picatinny rail, fixed Picatinny rail or ARCA interfaces. An ARMS 17S universal head interface accepts multiple mounting configurations, and is itself reversible.

Bipod canting

To maintain a perfect level on any terrain, the bipod boasts 44-degrees of cant, and can be adjusted single handed by a tension lever. Legs lock at angles of zero, 45 and 90 degrees, and can be deployed even from the horizontal. Height is adjustable in 13 increments, from 6.5 inches to 11.15 inches, for a maximum footprint of 13 inches. The bipod will accept Atlas-style feet, with the exception of 5H or Supercal sizes, but will not accept Warne Skyline Bipod Feet or leg extensions.

Skyline Lite Bipod QD Pic Rail Mount Closeup

Weighing in at just 17 ounces for the QD Picatinny version, this is a perfect choice for the mountain hunter who wants to save considerably on weight, without sacrificing any cant, height or angle adjustment. No matter the terrain, the Warne Skyline Lite promises to stay level, stable and on target. For more information on this bipod, which retails for between $191.99 and $242.99, visit warnescopemounts.com. And for more #SundayGunday any day of the week, check out our playlist on YouTube, where all previous episodes are archived.

Shooting off Warne Skyline Lite Bipod

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