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<blockquote data-quote="winmagman" data-source="post: 112154" data-attributes="member: 1193"><p>nehunter</p><p>Thats not entirely correct. Free floated or not will not matter. It's more about how the rifle recoils. Using a bipod you can change your point of impact in several different ways. What you rest the bipod on makes a difference you get a little more bounce off of packed soil than you would off of tilled ground, and even more still off of concrete or the hood/bed of a truck. Also how you load the bipod (put the legs on the ground and pull back or push forward) will make a difference. </p><p></p><p>Some of these things make a big difference others not so much. Try a few different things and see what works. Mostly I think like everything else in shooting the trick is to be consistent.</p><p></p><p>Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winmagman, post: 112154, member: 1193"] nehunter Thats not entirely correct. Free floated or not will not matter. It's more about how the rifle recoils. Using a bipod you can change your point of impact in several different ways. What you rest the bipod on makes a difference you get a little more bounce off of packed soil than you would off of tilled ground, and even more still off of concrete or the hood/bed of a truck. Also how you load the bipod (put the legs on the ground and pull back or push forward) will make a difference. Some of these things make a big difference others not so much. Try a few different things and see what works. Mostly I think like everything else in shooting the trick is to be consistent. Chris [/QUOTE]
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