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Bench shooting vs Bipod
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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 872316" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>I have seen and heard people shoot low from the pod as well. It has to do with PRONE vs sitting and the angle of the face/eye to the bore line of the scope. Many of the experts who shoot bench and yet hunt will rezero from the prone if they have issues with POI from the different positions. Every "body" is different so I think for you it might need to adjust how you shoot prone or zero for prone/hunting situations. </p><p> </p><p>If at all possible identify what you do differently that makes you shoot low and correct that so you are consistent from each position. There are couple of vids out that address, Gunwerks has one I beleive. I think the shooter was .25moa in the vid. Not bad for bench to prone shooter positions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 872316, member: 61747"] I have seen and heard people shoot low from the pod as well. It has to do with PRONE vs sitting and the angle of the face/eye to the bore line of the scope. Many of the experts who shoot bench and yet hunt will rezero from the prone if they have issues with POI from the different positions. Every "body" is different so I think for you it might need to adjust how you shoot prone or zero for prone/hunting situations. If at all possible identify what you do differently that makes you shoot low and correct that so you are consistent from each position. There are couple of vids out that address, Gunwerks has one I beleive. I think the shooter was .25moa in the vid. Not bad for bench to prone shooter positions. [/QUOTE]
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