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<blockquote data-quote="GuroChris" data-source="post: 1857039" data-attributes="member: 113578"><p>Well, went shooting earlier. Tried some of the techniques suggested. Light pressure on bipods, hand on center of scope but just as dead weight not pressing down, tried adjusting the bipod legs to different length. Also as a comparison took out my daughter's .243 win, but that has such a short length of pull that getting comfortable behind it was a big fail.</p><p></p><p>Light pressure on the bipod and turning down the zoom to about 4x helped some but not the cure I was hoping for. It looks like I'll be trying the Witt's brake. </p><p></p><p>Lucky though, the wife offered to go with me and video so I can check my position is square behind the rifle...She's a good egg that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GuroChris, post: 1857039, member: 113578"] Well, went shooting earlier. Tried some of the techniques suggested. Light pressure on bipods, hand on center of scope but just as dead weight not pressing down, tried adjusting the bipod legs to different length. Also as a comparison took out my daughter's .243 win, but that has such a short length of pull that getting comfortable behind it was a big fail. Light pressure on the bipod and turning down the zoom to about 4x helped some but not the cure I was hoping for. It looks like I'll be trying the Witt's brake. Lucky though, the wife offered to go with me and video so I can check my position is square behind the rifle...She's a good egg that way. [/QUOTE]
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