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<blockquote data-quote="Jumpalot" data-source="post: 424565" data-attributes="member: 4867"><p>I shoot a Harris and I have no problem maintaining my sight picture. It's the shooter's technique that is the problem. You'll need someone to help watch you and make corrections. You need to line yourself up straight behind the rifle and make sure the butt of the gun is in the natural pocket formed in your shoulder. Slightly lean into and load the bipod. It takes some practice and feels awkward to start with and having a partner to watch is important while learning. This technique works with any caliber and works whether you have a muzzle brake or not. It also works on any surface with rubber feet. There are some good instructional videos on Snipershide that show you how to do this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jumpalot, post: 424565, member: 4867"] I shoot a Harris and I have no problem maintaining my sight picture. It's the shooter's technique that is the problem. You'll need someone to help watch you and make corrections. You need to line yourself up straight behind the rifle and make sure the butt of the gun is in the natural pocket formed in your shoulder. Slightly lean into and load the bipod. It takes some practice and feels awkward to start with and having a partner to watch is important while learning. This technique works with any caliber and works whether you have a muzzle brake or not. It also works on any surface with rubber feet. There are some good instructional videos on Snipershide that show you how to do this. [/QUOTE]
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