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Caldwell XLA Pivot Bipod with Adjustable Notched Legs and Slim Folding Design for Easy Transport, Rifle Stability, and Target Shooting
Rated 4.75 out of 5 based on 8 customer ratings
(9 customer reviews)
$51.99 Original price was: $51.99.$44.50Current price is: $44.50.
Brand | Caldwell |
Color | BLACK |
Material | Plastic |
Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
Maximum Height | 9 Inches |
- DIMENSIONS: 6”-9” height and weighs 12 oz
- ACCURACY: Notches are located on the legs for quick and easy indexing as well as an 18 degree bi-directional cant
- EASE OF USE: Legs fold up for easy transport and will instantly spring out with the push of a button and the bipod mounts quickly on the forend sling stud
- CONVENIENT: Lightweight, quick-deployment aluminum legs and slim profile for movement heavy or prone shooting
- SECURE: Soft rubber feet for enhanced stability and a non-marring padded base for forend protection
- VERSATILE: Ideal for a variety of positions including prone on uneven ground or shooting from a stable table at the range
- GUARANTEED: This product is covered by a limited lifetime warranty provided by Caldwell. Please contact Caldwell customer service for assistance
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Weight | 0.771617 lbs |
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Dimensions | 8.03 × 3.11 × 2.24 in |
Minimum Height | 6 Inches |
Grip Material | Rubber |
Leg Style | Bipod |
Manufacturer | Caldwell |
UPC | 015568832369 661120471424 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00661120471424 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.03 x 3.11 x 2.24 inches |
Package Weight | 0.35 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.84 x 12.17 x 2.24 inches |
Brand Name | Caldwell |
Warranty Description | 2 Year Manufacturer |
Model Name | 247142 |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 247142 |
Model Year | 2015 |
Style | 6-9 inches |
Included Components | Product |
Size | 6"-9" |
Sport Type | Hunting |
ASIN | B0032MUIL4 |
Date First Available | February 5, 2010 |
9 reviews for Caldwell XLA Pivot Bipod with Adjustable Notched Legs and Slim Folding Design for Easy Transport, Rifle Stability, and Target Shooting
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J.T. –
I’m not new to shooting, but this is my first bipod. I read articles about bipods and wondered if I really had to spend $100+ to get something of good quality. I’m happy to say that this Caldwell is excellent. It does exactly what I need it to do. It’s a sturdy apparatus, and the push-button spring-loaded legs are impressive for this price range. I don’t see why I would spend more; I can’t imagine another product being that much better. This does the job, and it even allows you to pivot the gun without completely resetting the stand.One helpful note: I wasn’t sure which size to get, but I’m glad I went with the 9-13″. Though the measurements refer to the height of the bipod itself, that’s not how high the GUN will be from the surface you’re shooting from. When you swing the legs down, the bipod loses height because they’re diagonal instead of vertical. My rifle actually measures 8 to 12 inches from the shooting surface to the bottom of the gun. If you’re measuring to the barrel itself, it’s truly 9 to 13 inches. Keep that in mind. I’m glad I didn’t go any smaller or I’d only be able to use it laying prone, and even then I’d have to keep my chin to the ground. I can use the 9-13 for anything from laying prone (propped on my elbows) to shooting from a bench rest.
djp –
The main displayed picture for this particular product appears to be of a Harris S-BRM the Cadwell that you will recieve will have smaller side springs, and certain parts are not the same gauge of steel as the Harris model. The Cadwell appered to be reasonably constructed and a good value but I made the purchase based on the picture which I found misleading. I sent the Cadwell back and will be spending 2 1/2 times more for the Harris.
AJ Turner –
I have read all of the reviews for this product and the one problem that seemed to keep reoccurring was that the Bipod in question was loud, squeaked, and all around made to much noise. Well, I purchased this bipod and it is actually a perfect fit for my Savage Model 10, 308. Win. It does not make any noise, holds firm, and looks great on the rifle. I have also gone on a “covert” walk through my lands and the bipod never made a sound. The only thing I noticed making noise was the strap whenever I removed the rifle from my back or shoulder. I personally believe this is a great buy for the quality as well, I have zero complainants!Aside from that, I would give this product a try. The only thing I do not like about it is that it is made in (((CHINA))) and if I would have known that I would not have bought it (4 stars). However, if you do not care about where the product is made, this is a great buy for the price and productivity of the bipod.Stay valiant, my friends!
J.T. –
I’m not new to shooting, but this is my first bipod. I read articles about bipods and wondered if I really had to spend $100+ to get something of good quality. I’m happy to say that this Caldwell is excellent. It does exactly what I need it to do. It’s a sturdy apparatus, and the push-button spring-loaded legs are impressive for this price range. I don’t see why I would spend more; I can’t imagine another product being that much better. This does the job, and it even allows you to pivot the gun without completely resetting the stand.One helpful note: I wasn’t sure which size to get, but I’m glad I went with the 9-13″. Though the measurements refer to the height of the bipod itself, that’s not how high the GUN will be from the surface you’re shooting from. When you swing the legs down, the bipod loses height because they’re diagonal instead of vertical. My rifle actually measures 8 to 12 inches from the shooting surface to the bottom of the gun. If you’re measuring to the barrel itself, it’s truly 9 to 13 inches. Keep that in mind. I’m glad I didn’t go any smaller or I’d only be able to use it laying prone, and even then I’d have to keep my chin to the ground. I can use the 9-13 for anything from laying prone (propped on my elbows) to shooting from a bench rest.
djp –
The main displayed picture for this particular product appears to be of a Harris S-BRM the Cadwell that you will recieve will have smaller side springs, and certain parts are not the same gauge of steel as the Harris model. The Cadwell appered to be reasonably constructed and a good value but I made the purchase based on the picture which I found misleading. I sent the Cadwell back and will be spending 2 1/2 times more for the Harris.
AJ Turner –
I have read all of the reviews for this product and the one problem that seemed to keep reoccurring was that the Bipod in question was loud, squeaked, and all around made to much noise. Well, I purchased this bipod and it is actually a perfect fit for my Savage Model 10, 308. Win. It does not make any noise, holds firm, and looks great on the rifle. I have also gone on a “covert” walk through my lands and the bipod never made a sound. The only thing I noticed making noise was the strap whenever I removed the rifle from my back or shoulder. I personally believe this is a great buy for the quality as well, I have zero complainants!Aside from that, I would give this product a try. The only thing I do not like about it is that it is made in (((CHINA))) and if I would have known that I would not have bought it (4 stars). However, if you do not care about where the product is made, this is a great buy for the price and productivity of the bipod.Stay valiant, my friends!
J.T. –
I’m not new to shooting, but this is my first bipod. I read articles about bipods and wondered if I really had to spend $100+ to get something of good quality. I’m happy to say that this Caldwell is excellent. It does exactly what I need it to do. It’s a sturdy apparatus, and the push-button spring-loaded legs are impressive for this price range. I don’t see why I would spend more; I can’t imagine another product being that much better. This does the job, and it even allows you to pivot the gun without completely resetting the stand.One helpful note: I wasn’t sure which size to get, but I’m glad I went with the 9-13″. Though the measurements refer to the height of the bipod itself, that’s not how high the GUN will be from the surface you’re shooting from. When you swing the legs down, the bipod loses height because they’re diagonal instead of vertical. My rifle actually measures 8 to 12 inches from the shooting surface to the bottom of the gun. If you’re measuring to the barrel itself, it’s truly 9 to 13 inches. Keep that in mind. I’m glad I didn’t go any smaller or I’d only be able to use it laying prone, and even then I’d have to keep my chin to the ground. I can use the 9-13 for anything from laying prone (propped on my elbows) to shooting from a bench rest.
djp –
The main displayed picture for this particular product appears to be of a Harris S-BRM the Cadwell that you will recieve will have smaller side springs, and certain parts are not the same gauge of steel as the Harris model. The Cadwell appered to be reasonably constructed and a good value but I made the purchase based on the picture which I found misleading. I sent the Cadwell back and will be spending 2 1/2 times more for the Harris.
AJ Turner –
I have read all of the reviews for this product and the one problem that seemed to keep reoccurring was that the Bipod in question was loud, squeaked, and all around made to much noise. Well, I purchased this bipod and it is actually a perfect fit for my Savage Model 10, 308. Win. It does not make any noise, holds firm, and looks great on the rifle. I have also gone on a “covert” walk through my lands and the bipod never made a sound. The only thing I noticed making noise was the strap whenever I removed the rifle from my back or shoulder. I personally believe this is a great buy for the quality as well, I have zero complainants!Aside from that, I would give this product a try. The only thing I do not like about it is that it is made in (((CHINA))) and if I would have known that I would not have bought it (4 stars). However, if you do not care about where the product is made, this is a great buy for the price and productivity of the bipod.Stay valiant, my friends!