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The Basics, Starting Out
Best Front Rest Under $200?
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<blockquote data-quote="Skimafia" data-source="post: 1441624" data-attributes="member: 105898"><p>I would go with a bipod and stick with it. You want to be able to mimic in the field what you do on the bench. </p><p>There are some other reasons to a bipod over a bag and its bipod loading and recoil management. I found out about this the hard way. I was doing load development and finding that poor shooting controls were being taken by me causing very inconsistent results. I spent some time practicing on a bipod and have all but eliminated those issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skimafia, post: 1441624, member: 105898"] I would go with a bipod and stick with it. You want to be able to mimic in the field what you do on the bench. There are some other reasons to a bipod over a bag and its bipod loading and recoil management. I found out about this the hard way. I was doing load development and finding that poor shooting controls were being taken by me causing very inconsistent results. I spent some time practicing on a bipod and have all but eliminated those issues. [/QUOTE]
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