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Bipods on hard surfaces?
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<blockquote data-quote="Varmint Hunter" data-source="post: 972642" data-attributes="member: 313"><p>I've taken hundreds & hundreds of longrange shots off a Harris bi-pod while in the field. Groundhogs were the primary targets and the results were generally very good. The ground is probably just as hard as a bench top and while a sandbag may have been preferable the bi-pod has always worked well for hunting.</p><p>BTW - I shoot a 338 RUM off the bi-pod while in a sitting position and shoot accurately out to 300yds. This combination will easily put you in the vitals of game animals every time if you practice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Varmint Hunter, post: 972642, member: 313"] I've taken hundreds & hundreds of longrange shots off a Harris bi-pod while in the field. Groundhogs were the primary targets and the results were generally very good. The ground is probably just as hard as a bench top and while a sandbag may have been preferable the bi-pod has always worked well for hunting. BTW - I shoot a 338 RUM off the bi-pod while in a sitting position and shoot accurately out to 300yds. This combination will easily put you in the vitals of game animals every time if you practice. [/QUOTE]
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