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Bipod rail installation (Atlas bipod adapter)
Posted on September 28, 2014 by Rifleshooter in Gunsmithing // 0 Comments
ATLAS BT17 4" 1903 rail
Bipods have come along way in the past few years. Some of the newer, sturdier designs like the Atlas and Sierra 7
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require a Picatinny (1913) rail to mount them to your rifle. If you are shooting an AR-15/M16 style rifle with a rail
system, this isn’t much of an issue. However, if you are shooting a bolt action rifle with a traditional stock, you’ll need a
rail if you want the fancy bipod.
The Atlas bipod shown here requires a 1913 rail in order for it to be attached to a rifle.
Accu-shot makes two different Atlas bipod rails, the BT15 and the BT17 . Both of these rails are modular,
accommodating different spacing of pre-installed QD studs. The BT is 3.35″ long and accommodates hole patterns with
1.76″ to 2.78″ center-to-center spacing. The BT17 is 4.00″ long and accommodates hole patterns with 2.20″ to 3.5″
center-to-center spacing.
ATLAS BT17 4″ 1903 rail
Many rifles come with two QD studs on their fore-ends. If your rifle is always equipped with two QD on the fore-end,
simply select the appropriate rail for your spacing, unscrew the studs and screw the rail into place.
If a stock is equipped with two QD studs on the fore-endinstallation is easy.
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Simply remove the studs, put the rail on the stock andscrew them back in. I would suggest replacing the studswith 10/32 screws so they do not interfere with the bipod.
If you only have one QD stud (or no studs), as is the case with the McMillan A5 stock shown below, you’ll need to install
a t-nut.
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I ordered the BT17 shown here from Brownells . I happened to have the 10/32 t-nuts and screws required for installation,
but if you don’t, most hardware stores will.
To begin, the safe and empty barreled action is removed from the stock. The stock shown here is a McMillan A5, but
the techniques used here would be applied to a wide variety of stocks.
This stock only has one QD stud on thefore-end (note hole where it was removed).We will need another mounting point for therail system.
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The rail is test fit to the stock. Note the QDstud is used to secure the rail to the stock.On McMillan stocks with a gel coat, youcan normally see the seam where the twohalves are joined. I align this down thecenter of the rail adapter.
Using a #8 drill, I carefully drill a holethrough the stock. I try to lay out my holesso a screw doesn’t pass through a rail slot.
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If you go slow you won’t have any chips.Using tape may help reduce tear out.
The screw that secures the rail is held inthe stock by a 10/32 T-nut. The one I amusing is 3/4″ in diameter. I use a 3/4″counterbore with the same #8 drill as a pilotto counterbore the hole on the inside of thestock. The secret here is not tocounterbore straight through the stock.
That would be bad. Really bad.
While a counterbore certainly makes installation a snap, it is a specialized tool. If you don’t have one, a Forstner drill
would work well.
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The counterbore does an excellent job onthe stock.
I mix some 5-minute epoxy and apply it tothe counterbored hole. This will help securethe T-nut in place.
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A button head screw is used to tighten therail to the stock. When torque is applied tothe T-nut, it is pulled down into thecounterbore. Any epoxy that seeps up iscleaned with a cotton swab.
Done! Once everythingdries the rail is ready for abipod. Note the two railmounting options. You can
either use a screw (top) or a QD stud (bottom). Theflush cup hole (bottom) inthe rail should be facing theback of the rifle.
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