Bipod · V10 Tactical · Field-grade
V10 Tactical Bipod — Independent Legs + Angle Adjustment
Independent leg adjustment, 10° left/right cant, four leg-position locks. The hunting-grade bipod that actually works on uneven ground.

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Quick take
The V10 Tactical Bipod — lightweight, foldable, with independent leg adjustment from 6.6″ to 10″, a 10° left/right cant, and four leg position locks at 0°, 22°, 45°, and 90°. 7 orders, 100% positive. The upgraded mount tension screw has deep threads to hold cant adjustment under recoil. The field-grade bipod that actually works on uneven ground — independent legs let you level the rifle on any terrain, where a fixed-angle bipod would tip you off-vertical.
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Specifications
Key specs
| Height range | 6.6″ to 10″ — independent leg adjustment |
| Cant | 10° left/right adjustable, locked by upgraded mount tension screw with deep threads |
| Leg position locks | 0°, 22°, 45°, 90° — four positions per leg |
| Dimensions | W: 11-14″ · H: 7-10″ · L: 12″ |
| Mount | Picatinny / 20mm rail |
| Features | Foldable, lightweight, high-strength construction |
| Buyer rating | 100% positive on 7 orders |
| Stock | Verify on partner page |
The Hunt & Live take
Why this bipod earns the pick
The V10 is the field-grade bipod in the partner’s catalog — the one engineered to work on real terrain, not just on a bench. The defining feature is independent leg adjustment: each leg adjusts to a different height, which means you can level the rifle on a slope, a tussock, a rocky outcrop, or any uneven surface.
Compare to a fixed-angle bipod (where both legs deploy at the same angle): on flat ground both work equally. On uneven ground the fixed-angle bipod tips the rifle off-vertical, your scope reticle cants, and your point of impact shifts left or right depending on which way the rifle tipped. The V10’s independent legs eliminate that error source.
The 10° left/right cant is the second field-critical feature. It lets you make small last-second adjustments to level the rifle without re-deploying the legs. The upgraded mount tension screw with deep threads is the spec detail that matters — cheap bipods strip out their cant adjustment threads under recoil, and the V10’s deep-thread design avoids that.
The four leg position locks (0°, 22°, 45°, 90°) cover everything from straight-down (bench/prone) to splayed (low-profile prone) to folded back (carry).
What it pairs with
- Snowpeak Lynx Gen 3 — 20mm Picatinny forend rail, direct fit
- JTS Airacuda Max — Picatinny chassis, direct fit
- Snowpeak M60B High Power — Picatinny forend rail, direct fit
- Snowpeak Max 1 — Picatinny rail, direct fit
- Air Venturi Avenger — modern Picatinny chassis, direct fit
- 11mm dovetail PCPs — pair with the 11mm to 22mm rail adapter for conversion
Honest trade-offs
Picatinny-only mount. No sling-stud option. If your rifle has only a sling stud (older wood-stocked Beemans, traditional Crosman platforms), look at the 6-9″ shooting bipod instead — it ships with both a stud adapter and a 20mm Picatinny adapter.
More expensive than the fixed-angle alternatives. The V10 sits at the top of the partner’s bipod pricing because of the independent legs and cant. If you only shoot benched on flat ground, the 7.5-9″ tactical bipod does the same job for less money.
7 verified orders. Newer listing — small sample size, but 100% positive on a high-spec field bipod is a strong signal.

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