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Sand bags or bipod for load development
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<blockquote data-quote="mountaincarver" data-source="post: 1569765" data-attributes="member: 87809"><p>sometimes when your trying to figure this stuff out on your own you try different things to learn about rifles and how they react with different rests. at the time I questioned the rest I had so I tried something different. cant really say one is better than the other but the particular rifle I was shooting at the time seemed to be picky about how it sat on a rest. ive never been to a benchrest match so I don't know what they use. but... the fact is that the rifle I was shooting at the time seemed to like the bag and I always just kept using it for my others. I think there are some excellent rests other than sand bags out there but I just don't have experience with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mountaincarver, post: 1569765, member: 87809"] sometimes when your trying to figure this stuff out on your own you try different things to learn about rifles and how they react with different rests. at the time I questioned the rest I had so I tried something different. cant really say one is better than the other but the particular rifle I was shooting at the time seemed to be picky about how it sat on a rest. ive never been to a benchrest match so I don't know what they use. but... the fact is that the rifle I was shooting at the time seemed to like the bag and I always just kept using it for my others. I think there are some excellent rests other than sand bags out there but I just don't have experience with them. [/QUOTE]
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