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<blockquote data-quote="Shrike" data-source="post: 41998" data-attributes="member: 2732"><p>Hello everyone! Just joined this forum and have been reading it for a few hours now.</p><p></p><p>I recently got a Harris bipod for my Savage M110 .270 Win. I am anxious to get to the range to start using it. I'll be shooting prone since it is a short model bipod. I've layed down with it at home a few times and it seems like shooting lying down will hurt my shoulder. I looked up a few websites on shooting prone and how to set up your position properly to refresh my memory on the proper positioning and still, the recoil pad feels uncomfortable on my shoulder. Any suggestions? I havn't gone to the range yet.</p><p></p><p>I also want to start dry fire practicing; which I really have never done. Is dry firing bad for my bolt action rifle? There are mixed opinions on the internet.</p><p></p><p>P.S. I'm using a standard stock, not a tactical "sniper" stock.</p><p></p><p>[ 07-26-2004: Message edited by: Shrike ]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shrike, post: 41998, member: 2732"] Hello everyone! Just joined this forum and have been reading it for a few hours now. I recently got a Harris bipod for my Savage M110 .270 Win. I am anxious to get to the range to start using it. I'll be shooting prone since it is a short model bipod. I've layed down with it at home a few times and it seems like shooting lying down will hurt my shoulder. I looked up a few websites on shooting prone and how to set up your position properly to refresh my memory on the proper positioning and still, the recoil pad feels uncomfortable on my shoulder. Any suggestions? I havn't gone to the range yet. I also want to start dry fire practicing; which I really have never done. Is dry firing bad for my bolt action rifle? There are mixed opinions on the internet. P.S. I'm using a standard stock, not a tactical "sniper" stock. [ 07-26-2004: Message edited by: Shrike ] [/QUOTE]
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