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<blockquote data-quote="Barrelnut" data-source="post: 1593862" data-attributes="member: 74902"><p>Nice. That would be difficult for me. I'm not that steady. At shorter distances, similar positions seated behind a tall bipod have worked for me though. I took a mule deer at 340 seated with a tall harris bipod by just leaning into it with legs and arms crossed tight.</p><p>Thing about the tall Bipod Buddy though it it can be very steady even for a novice. I have never taken an animal with it, but I have practice shot out to 500 or so with it with goods results under my 300 WSM.</p><p>I'm going to introduce it to my brother this year. He is coming out for an antelope hunt and the area doesn't always offer a prone shot. It is just one more thing in a whole bag of tricks I guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barrelnut, post: 1593862, member: 74902"] Nice. That would be difficult for me. I'm not that steady. At shorter distances, similar positions seated behind a tall bipod have worked for me though. I took a mule deer at 340 seated with a tall harris bipod by just leaning into it with legs and arms crossed tight. Thing about the tall Bipod Buddy though it it can be very steady even for a novice. I have never taken an animal with it, but I have practice shot out to 500 or so with it with goods results under my 300 WSM. I'm going to introduce it to my brother this year. He is coming out for an antelope hunt and the area doesn't always offer a prone shot. It is just one more thing in a whole bag of tricks I guess. [/QUOTE]
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