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VIDEO: Warne Skyline Pro Bipod Brings Major Adjustment Capability

The new Warne Skyline Pro Bipod is here, and it delivers impressive levels of full adjustment and incredible versatility for shots in the field. Whether competition shooter, hunter or professional, this bipod looks legit.

Warne Skyline Pro Bipod Adjusts Like a Transformer!

Engineered from aircraft-grade aluminum, the Skyline Pro bipod delivers stance angles of 72, 48 and 22 degrees. The versatile combination ensures shooters find the perfect shooting stance regardless of terrain or obstacles. Adjusted with the simple push of a button, the innovative design simultaneously adjusts both legs. It forms seamless, one-handed transitions between shooting positions without coming off the gun.

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“As a company committed to innovation and excellence, we are thrilled to introduce the Skyline Pro Bipod to the shooting community,” said Ken Flood, VP of Sales at Warne. “With its unmatched precision, adaptability, and durability, the Skyline Pro Bipod embodies our dedication to providing shooters with the tools they need to excel in their shooting discipline.”

Warne Skyline Pro Bipod shooting.

The Skyline Pro Bipod configures with either a quick-detach Picatinny or ARCA head. Warne offers it with either Precision retractable bipod legs or simplistic Lite legs. It achieves a minimum height of a mere 3.7 inches and maximum height of just over 13 inches. This bipod also incorporates other standard Warne features, including 44 degrees of total cant range and rapid leg deployment.

Retail prices range $449.99 to $539.99. For more info, visit warnescopemounts.com.

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Editor’s Take:

Watch the video, and you’ll see how fluid and capable the Skyline Pro Bipod appears to be. We love all of the adjustment capability built into this system. Clearly, not everyone is a professional or operator. But hunters and competition shooters routinely face shot positions built on uneven terrain. Or even when you have the ability to build up a stable position, animals or match targets don’t always present themselves as expected. We can’t wait to try this one out in the field for ourselves. Because it’s a Warne, we expect top-level results.

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