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Prone with a bipod Vs Bench with a front rest
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1227774" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>I do both. For rifle set up, load work up, and to test the inherent capability of the rifle, I will use a bench with rests. Most of my hunting preparation, zeroing, and ballistics work is done from the prone/hunting position. My LR rigs generally shoot .25-.5MOA higher from a bench, or upright position compared to the prone position. Understanding this difference and practice is key considering quite a few of my long range kills have been from an upright position. A prone position is not always feasible due to snow, brush, angle,etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1227774, member: 10291"] I do both. For rifle set up, load work up, and to test the inherent capability of the rifle, I will use a bench with rests. Most of my hunting preparation, zeroing, and ballistics work is done from the prone/hunting position. My LR rigs generally shoot .25-.5MOA higher from a bench, or upright position compared to the prone position. Understanding this difference and practice is key considering quite a few of my long range kills have been from an upright position. A prone position is not always feasible due to snow, brush, angle,etc. [/QUOTE]
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