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The Basics, Starting Out
POI changes with Bi Pod, groups going crazy.
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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 120419" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>I would think that the swivel part may be the problem , you hight not be able to see it but your gun moves alot when you pull the trigger even on an empty chamber were talking thousandths of an inch but that makes a differance. and when the rifle is being cradeled in bags it kinda hold it still where its just siting on the bi-pod , with rubber feet no less.</p><p>I've found that 99% of bi-pods will make your gun bounce from recoil , one way to help correct this is to rest the feet on small sand bags so some of the bounce is soaked up.</p><p></p><p>If your not contacting the barrel in any way with the forend then theory what ever the forend is resting on doesn't matter , but guys don't relize somtimes what all happens and just how much movement goes on from the time the trigger is pulled to when the bullet leaves the barrel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 120419, member: 8843"] I would think that the swivel part may be the problem , you hight not be able to see it but your gun moves alot when you pull the trigger even on an empty chamber were talking thousandths of an inch but that makes a differance. and when the rifle is being cradeled in bags it kinda hold it still where its just siting on the bi-pod , with rubber feet no less. I've found that 99% of bi-pods will make your gun bounce from recoil , one way to help correct this is to rest the feet on small sand bags so some of the bounce is soaked up. If your not contacting the barrel in any way with the forend then theory what ever the forend is resting on doesn't matter , but guys don't relize somtimes what all happens and just how much movement goes on from the time the trigger is pulled to when the bullet leaves the barrel [/QUOTE]
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