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<blockquote data-quote="Sako7STW" data-source="post: 40769" data-attributes="member: 2112"><p>I agree, a bi-pod is harder to shoot from than a bench. For one you must have more contact with the gun then what you do from a bench. I know my groups open up a good 25% from rest to the bi-pod. I think a part of that is due to the weight of the rifle sitting on the flexible forearm of my TRG-S and it makes contact with the bbl changing harmonics.</p><p></p><p>If it is a factory hunting rifle, I think MOA should be the standerd. I dont own a factory rifle that wont do sub moa as of right now from a bench. If it is a custom Hunting rifle .5-.75 MOA should be expected. I know if I paid 1-2K more than a factory rifle, It dang well better shoot near twice as good or a smith is getting a gun shoved somewhere and he isn't going to like it.</p><p></p><p>My vote is for hunting purposes the 3 shot group is most practicle and a 5 shot if your trying to show off. I dont like the heat my bbl see's with 5. I want to practice but I also want my gun to last as long as possible. If I cant hit the critter in 3 then I am stalking closer to it or finding another one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sako7STW, post: 40769, member: 2112"] I agree, a bi-pod is harder to shoot from than a bench. For one you must have more contact with the gun then what you do from a bench. I know my groups open up a good 25% from rest to the bi-pod. I think a part of that is due to the weight of the rifle sitting on the flexible forearm of my TRG-S and it makes contact with the bbl changing harmonics. If it is a factory hunting rifle, I think MOA should be the standerd. I dont own a factory rifle that wont do sub moa as of right now from a bench. If it is a custom Hunting rifle .5-.75 MOA should be expected. I know if I paid 1-2K more than a factory rifle, It dang well better shoot near twice as good or a smith is getting a gun shoved somewhere and he isn't going to like it. My vote is for hunting purposes the 3 shot group is most practicle and a 5 shot if your trying to show off. I dont like the heat my bbl see's with 5. I want to practice but I also want my gun to last as long as possible. If I cant hit the critter in 3 then I am stalking closer to it or finding another one. [/QUOTE]
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