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Spartan Javelin Pro Hunt Tac Bipod Review – Ultimate Stability with Classic Rifle Adapter & Picatinny Rail

Posted by Mandu Moses on Oct 18th 2024

Ever find yourself in the field with a rifle that’s almost perfect, but just needs that one game-changing accessory? You’re not alone. The right gear can elevate your shooting experience, and that’s where the Spartan Precision Equipment Javelin Pro Hunt Tac Bipod comes into play. Paired with the Classic Rifle Adapter and Picatinny Rail Adapter, this isn't just another bipod—it’s a revolution for hunters and precision shooters alike.

Lightweight, ultra-durable, and packed with innovation, the Javelin Pro Hunt Tac Bipod is designed to offer unmatched stability and versatility. After putting it through its paces in the real world, I can confidently say this piece of equipment is a game-changer for anyone serious about precision shooting, whether you’re fine-tuning your skills at the range or out in the wilderness.

Why Do Hunters Use Bipods?

Hunters use bipods to improve the stability and accuracy of their shots. Bipods provide a solid and steady platform for the rifle, reducing the amount of movement or shake that can occur when shooting freehand.

Here are some specific reasons why hunters use bipods:

  • Increased Accuracy: A bipod helps to eliminate hand tremors and other factors that can affect the accuracy of a shot.
  • Improved Stability: Bipods provide a stable base for the rifle, making it easier to maintain a consistent aim.
  • Reduced Recoil: Bipods can help to absorb some of the recoil from the rifle, making it easier to follow up with a second shot.
  • Versatility: Bipods can be used in a variety of hunting situations, from still hunting to long-range shooting.

Where to Buy the Spartan Javelin Pro Hunt Tac Bipod

First Impressions

The excitement of unboxing new gear is something every shooter can appreciate, and the Javelin Pro Hunt Tac Bipod certainly didn’t disappoint. The packaging was minimal—just a standard cardboard box with the bipod nestled securely inside—but it’s clear that Spartan Precision Equipment lets the product speak for itself. Along with the bipod, the Picatinny rail adapter was tucked away in a soft bag. At first glance, this seemed odd, as the bag didn’t have an obvious purpose, but its utility became clearer later on.

At first glance, the bipod doesn't seem particularly different from other bipods on the market—its carbon fiber legs, aluminum features, and stainless-steel hardware are all standard in high-end bipods. But as I examined it more closely, I began to notice some crucial differences.

The Javelin Pro is incredibly light, almost featherweight compared to other bipods I’ve used, yet it feels sturdy in hand. Every joint and moving part has been machined to tight tolerances, giving it a sense of precision and reliability. Nothing rattled or wobbled when handled, which is always a promising sign. The stainless-steel hardware reinforces that this is a product designed to withstand the demands of rugged outdoor environments.

Installation and Setup

Now, let’s talk about installation. For a product that looks and feels this sophisticated, I was surprised by how simple the installation process turned out to be. Included with the bipod is an Allen wrench, which fits perfectly into your rifle’s sling lugs, allowing you to remove the lugs with ease. This process takes less than a minute, after which you can replace the lugs with the Picatinny rail adapter. The adapter is secured using bolts that go through the existing studs in the rifle chassis, ensuring a snug fit.

Here’s where things start to get interesting: attaching the Javelin Pro Bipod to the rifle. Unlike traditional bipods that use a spring-loaded pin system or some form of clunky attachment, Spartan Precision Equipment has developed an innovative magnetic attachment system. Yes, you read that right—magnets. The Javelin Pro snaps onto the Picatinny rail with satisfying precision, making the setup incredibly quick. The magnet is strong enough to hold the bipod firmly in place during shooting, yet it’s easy to detach when you need to.

This system offers a massive advantage for those of us who shoot with multiple rifles. I tested this by mounting the Picatinny rail adapter on both my .25-06 Remington, my Bergara 6.5 Creedmoor HMR, and the Javelin Pro transitioned seamlessly between the two rifles. If you ever decide to upgrade your bipod to a higher-end model in Spartan’s line, the magnetic attachment system will still work without requiring any new mounts. This cross-compatibility alone sets the Javelin Pro apart from most other bipods on the market.

Spartan Precision Equipment Javelin Pro Tac Hunt Bipod

Credit: Spartan Precision Equipment

Specs

Specification Details
Weight 7.6 oz / 215 g
Height 7" - 9" / 17.8 cm - 22.8 cm
Cant 15° Left and Right
Traverse 30° Left and Right
Mounting Options Spartan Classic Adapters
Footprint Spread 7" - 9" / 17.8 cm - 22.8 cm
Packed Length 8" / 20.5 cm
Packed Width 2 ½” / 6 cm
Caliber Rating Up to 300 RUM
Materials Hard-anodized 7075 Aluminum & multi-layered carbon fiber.
Swivel and Lock Functionality

Another feature worth noting is the swivel-lock mechanism. The bipod allows for free movement along the rifle’s axis, providing flexibility in uneven terrains. However, by simply rotating the bipod 180 degrees, you can lock the bipod in place. This is particularly useful when you need to keep your rifle steady for precise shots or when you’re zeroing your scope at the range. If you mount the bipod with the throw lever facing toward the rear, it locks in place, restricting movement. Reverse it—point the lever toward the muzzle—and the bipod swivels freely, allowing for smooth tracking of moving targets. This dual-functionality is a game-changer for hunters and precision shooters alike.

Field Test: Taking the Javelin Pro Hunt Tac Bipod Into the Wild

The real test for any piece of gear comes in the field, where theory meets practice. I mounted the Javelin Pro on my Bergara 6.5 Creedmoor HMR for an extended range session, eager to see how it performed in real-world shooting conditions. For context, the Bergara is fitted with a carbon fiber barrel and a Riton 5 Conquer optic—a setup that demands stability for long-range accuracy. I figured that if the Javelin Pro could keep this rifle steady, it could handle just about anything.

First, let’s talk aesthetics. The carbon fiber legs of the bipod matched perfectly with the carbon fiber barrel on the Bergara, creating a cohesive, sleek look. But it wasn’t just about looks—this bipod delivered on performance. I tried mounting the bipod in both forward and rear positions on the Picatinny rail, experimenting to see which setup provided the best balance and ease of use. Both configurations had their advantages: mounting it further back made it easier to remove the bipod when I wanted to switch to a sandbag rest, while the forward position provided greater stability during shooting. For most situations, I preferred the forward position because it allowed the bipod to act as a natural extension of the rifle.

The Javelin Pro’s tight tolerances became immediately apparent. Once locked into place, there was no lateral movement or wobbling. This is a critical feature when trying to maintain accuracy, especially at longer distances. The cant tension is adjustable, allowing you to fine-tune the rifle’s position for a more stable aim. I found this particularly useful when setting up for 300+ yard shots.

The legs extend from 5.5 inches to 7.75 inches, which is perfect for shooting off benches or prone positions. Each notch in the extension is finely spaced, allowing for precision adjustments. The rubberized feet are a great addition, preventing slippage on smooth surfaces. However, the spiked feet (hidden under the rubber caps) were the real heroes when shooting on rough terrain like logs and rocks.

One of the most appreciated aspects of the Javelin Pro is how easily it detaches. After dialing in my rifle using the bipod, I wanted to test its performance with a sandbag rest. The quick-detach system allowed me to remove the bipod in seconds, stow it in my bag, and switch to sandbags without any fuss. This feature is invaluable, especially when you want to lighten your load in the field.

Precision and Stability on the Range

At the range, the Javelin Pro was a dream to use. The swivel-lock mechanism worked flawlessly, and I was able to switch between free-swivel and locked modes with ease. In the free-swivel position, I could easily track moving targets or make minor adjustments without having to reset the entire rifle. When locked, the bipod provided rock-solid stability, ensuring that my reticle stayed precisely on target with minimal effort.

Spartan Javelin Pro Tac Hunt Bipod

Credit: Spartan Precision Equipment

I used the bipod extensively on a concrete bench, and its short 5.5-inch legs allowed me to maintain a low profile, which is perfect for zeroing scopes. With a fully extended length of 8.75 inches, the bipod sits at just the right height to accommodate most standard shooting benches. Additionally, the pinch clasps used to extend or retract the legs are easy to operate and lock securely into place. No fiddling, no fumbling—just smooth operation.

After multiple shots, the bipod held firm. The rubberized feet did a fantastic job of preventing any unnecessary movement, even when firing powerful calibers like the 6.5 Creedmoor. And when I needed a bit more grip, the spiked feet provided additional stability, particularly on uneven ground.

Pros of the Javelin Pro Hunt Tac Bipod
  • Magnetic Attachment System: Effortlessly snap the bipod on or off with the magnetic mount, saving valuable time when switching between rifles or shooting setups.
  • Lightweight and Durable: The carbon fiber legs and aluminum hardware create a bipod that’s sturdy but incredibly light—perfect for hunters who cover long distances.
  • Swivel and Lock Functionality: The ability to switch between free-swivel and locked modes provides flexibility in different shooting scenarios.
  • Quick-detach Design: No need to fumble with levers or screws—detach the bipod in seconds when you want to switch to other shooting supports.
  • Customizable Feet: With interchangeable rubber and spiked feet, this bipod is adaptable to almost any terrain, from smooth concrete to rugged wilderness.
Cons of the Javelin Pro Hunt Tac Bipod
  • No Folding Mechanism: Some shooters may prefer a bipod that folds for easier carry. While the quick-detach feature compensates for this, it might not be ideal for all users.
  • Limited Leg Adjustment: While the 5.5-7.75 inch range is adequate for most shooting positions, those needing a broader range of height settings might find this limiting.

Final Thoughts: A Must-Have for Precision Shooters and Hunters

At the end of the day, the Spartan Precision Equipment Javelin Pro Hunt Tac Bipod is a game-changer for anyone serious about precision shooting or hunting. Its magnetic attachment system, lightweight design, and sturdy construction make it a must-have for anyone looking to improve their shooting stability. Whether you’re switching between multiple rifles or just want a bipod that can handle everything from the shooting range to the backcountry, the Javelin Pro delivers in every aspect.

While there are minor drawbacks, such as the lack of a folding mechanism and the limited leg adjustment range, these are far outweighed by the bipod’s strengths. The Javelin Pro offers unrivaled versatility and ease of use, setting a new standard for what a bipod should be.

In my gear collection, the Javelin Pro has earned a permanent spot. It’s not just another accessory—it’s a tool that enhances every aspect of my shooting experience, from quick target acquisition to stable, long-range shots. If you’re on the fence about upgrading your current bipod, I highly recommend giving the Javelin Pro Hunt Tac Bipod a try. You won’t regret it.