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The Basics, Starting Out
help with my prone position
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<blockquote data-quote="blacknzr1" data-source="post: 622471" data-attributes="member: 41187"><p>my pack just seemed to sink, so i would roll it over a different way to get the height back. then i read the swivel mounts could be catching and throwing everything off. so now the whole idea just seems too inconsistant. and a bipod seems more repeatable. </p><p> </p><p>but i must admit, the whole idea of not holding the forend while using a bipod does seem scarry, as in what stops the rifle from rearing up and kicking you in the head.</p><p>iv done it with the little gun with no worrys. but this is alot different. i do understand its keeping the rifle level and bipod loaded. but just nervous to do it the first time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blacknzr1, post: 622471, member: 41187"] my pack just seemed to sink, so i would roll it over a different way to get the height back. then i read the swivel mounts could be catching and throwing everything off. so now the whole idea just seems too inconsistant. and a bipod seems more repeatable. but i must admit, the whole idea of not holding the forend while using a bipod does seem scarry, as in what stops the rifle from rearing up and kicking you in the head. iv done it with the little gun with no worrys. but this is alot different. i do understand its keeping the rifle level and bipod loaded. but just nervous to do it the first time. [/QUOTE]
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