
Atlas AccuShot 3523 Bipod ADM Lever BT10LW17
Mil-Spec 6061-T6 aluminum and five independently adjustable leg positions make the Atlas BT10-LW17 the precision bipod that competitive long-range shooters rely on for repeatable andstable andposition.
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Overview
Key Features
FIT - The BT10-LW17 V8 Atlas Bipod mounts directly to any 1913 style Picatinny rail via the included ADM-170-S lever
MADE OF HIGH-QUALITY MATERIAL - It is comprised of 6061-T6 aluminum that is Mil-Spec Type III hard coat anodized and have heat treated stainless steel components
STABILIZATION – The Atlas bipods feature standard soft, durable Rubber feet that are suitable for many surfaces
POSITIONING - Independent, intentional and non-orientated leg positioning allows either hand to move leg into any of the five leg positions
MANUFACTURER – These Atlas bipods are proudly designed, engineered, machined and assembled in America
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Five independent leg positions across a 180-degree arc per leg allow stable platform setup on uneven terrain without requiring a level surface or repositioning the shooter.
- 30-degree pan and 30-degree cant range enable target tracking and rifle leveling without breaking prone position — a measurable advantage in PRS-style competitions.
- 6061-T6 aluminum with Mil-Spec Type III hard coat anodizing and heat-treated stainless steel components provides corrosion resistance and structural durability across extended field use.
- ADM-170-S lever mount allows tool-free, one-throw attachment and removal from any 1913 Picatinny rail, making transitions between supported and unsupported shooting positions fast.
- 4.75–9.0-inch height range covers the span from low prone positions on flat ground to elevated shooting positions over berms or field obstacles.
👎 Cons
- At 12.7 ounces, the BT10-LW17 adds meaningful weight to a precision rifle — shooters building ultralight field rifles will feel this addition over a long day of movement between shooting stages.
- The ADM lever mount requires a 1913 Picatinny rail; rifles without a forward Picatinny section or with proprietary rail systems cannot use this bipod without an adapter.
- Rubber feet perform well on most static surfaces but lack the aggressive surface penetration of spike feet — on very soft or loose soil, the bipod can shift slightly under heavy-recoiling calibers without additional ground preparation.
- No integrated cant indicator or bubble level — shooters who rely on reference tools for precise rifle leveling must bring a separate device.