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Shooting off a Bi-pod.
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<blockquote data-quote="Topshot" data-source="post: 425445" data-attributes="member: 13285"><p>Bravo4</p><p>The .338Edge rifle is fitted with a brake and weighs 14 lb. It has a H-S stock.</p><p>Bi-pod is 6"-9" without pivot. Shots are from 400 to 1500 yards. Longer shots I can get back to see the impact but under 800 yards it is very difficult some times depending on the situation. I have a few photo's of some of the shooting positions I do so will find them and post them up for critical examination when I get home.</p><p> </p><p>Groper,</p><p>I know what you mean about the forend. It has two studs, which one would be best for the bi-pod to reduce muzzle jump?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topshot, post: 425445, member: 13285"] Bravo4 The .338Edge rifle is fitted with a brake and weighs 14 lb. It has a H-S stock. Bi-pod is 6"-9" without pivot. Shots are from 400 to 1500 yards. Longer shots I can get back to see the impact but under 800 yards it is very difficult some times depending on the situation. I have a few photo's of some of the shooting positions I do so will find them and post them up for critical examination when I get home. Groper, I know what you mean about the forend. It has two studs, which one would be best for the bi-pod to reduce muzzle jump? [/QUOTE]
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