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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Specialty Handgun Hunting
Handgun bipod technique for newbie
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<blockquote data-quote="Ernie" data-source="post: 170731" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>Len,</p><p>To date, I have never loaded my bi-pod.</p><p>As far as distance from the seated position it will all be about how stable you can get with a 25C bi-pod and stadium seat cinched down.</p><p>Sometimes having the sling around the back of your neck can provide some added stability.</p><p>rear bag technique is basically the same.</p><p>In some ways it is just like shoting a rifle-all about consistency. It is more difficult to get steady than using a rifle. But there are +'s as well.</p><p>It is finding a way(s) to be consistent in field conditions, then confirming if POI changes.</p><p>The more you use it the more you will feel comfortable with it.</p><p>I have been successful with a shooting position with the SP between my knees beyond 500 yards.</p><p>AS far as grip goes, I have a light to medium grip and then focus on the trigger pull while not effecting the rest of my grip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ernie, post: 170731, member: 13"] Len, To date, I have never loaded my bi-pod. As far as distance from the seated position it will all be about how stable you can get with a 25C bi-pod and stadium seat cinched down. Sometimes having the sling around the back of your neck can provide some added stability. rear bag technique is basically the same. In some ways it is just like shoting a rifle-all about consistency. It is more difficult to get steady than using a rifle. But there are +'s as well. It is finding a way(s) to be consistent in field conditions, then confirming if POI changes. The more you use it the more you will feel comfortable with it. I have been successful with a shooting position with the SP between my knees beyond 500 yards. AS far as grip goes, I have a light to medium grip and then focus on the trigger pull while not effecting the rest of my grip. [/QUOTE]
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