: In the Atlas PSR (BT46) and CAL (BT65) series, the legs do not rotate. This is a critical upgrade for shooting from smooth surfaces like benches, as it prevents the feet from "rolling" when you apply forward pressure (loading) to the rifle.

: Most models offer ±15 degrees of both pan (side-to-side) and cant (tilting the rifle to level it on slopes). The tension for these movements is adjustable via a knurled knob so you can set how "sticky" or loose the movement feels.

The most useful features to look for when buying depend on your specific shooting discipline: Core Performance Features

: Genuine Atlas bipods use precision-machined star indexes with very tight tolerances (roughly .003"); fake models often have significant "wiggle" that ruins long-range accuracy. Shop All Atlas® Bipods - B&T Industries

: Unlike traditional spring-loaded bipods, Atlas legs can be positioned independently at 0, 45, 90, 135, and 180 degrees. This allows you to "load" the bipod against a barricade or adjust for extremely uneven terrain.

: Decide if you want a "No Clamp" (NC) version to add your own quick-detach mount (like an ARCALOCK or ADM lever) or a standard screw-on Picatinny mount.