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I'm Done with a Bipod on My Hunting Gun
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<blockquote data-quote="Slick8" data-source="post: 2345163" data-attributes="member: 52585"><p>I agree it's rare that you can use a bipod. I still carry one as the magpul I've started using is relatively light. As said above it's great for not laying your rifle down and gets occasional use in the field. Most of my hunting is from a stand and with the legs stowed they form a flat surface to stabilize the front of the rifle out the window. </p><p></p><p>I always considered my max range sitting in the field with sticks to be about 300ish yards. I recently saw a post here of a guy using sticks and his rigid frame backpack for rear stability. Worked like a champ for me to 550 yards on a bull elk last month. </p><p></p><p>There was no prone opportunity or way to get closer without being on top of him. I was hesitant to take the shot but the bull was feeding with his rear to me for several minutes allowing me to completely assess the situation and get rock solid comfortable. I even took a dry fire shot on a rock which was another confidence booster. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]313729[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slick8, post: 2345163, member: 52585"] I agree it's rare that you can use a bipod. I still carry one as the magpul I've started using is relatively light. As said above it's great for not laying your rifle down and gets occasional use in the field. Most of my hunting is from a stand and with the legs stowed they form a flat surface to stabilize the front of the rifle out the window. I always considered my max range sitting in the field with sticks to be about 300ish yards. I recently saw a post here of a guy using sticks and his rigid frame backpack for rear stability. Worked like a champ for me to 550 yards on a bull elk last month. There was no prone opportunity or way to get closer without being on top of him. I was hesitant to take the shot but the bull was feeding with his rear to me for several minutes allowing me to completely assess the situation and get rock solid comfortable. I even took a dry fire shot on a rock which was another confidence booster. [ATTACH type="full"]313729[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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