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The Basics, Starting Out
Best method for Sighting In for Groups
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<blockquote data-quote="matemike" data-source="post: 1868524" data-attributes="member: 78984"><p>I use a 6-9" harris bipod on the shortest setting I can get away with. Usually 6" from a bench.</p><p></p><p>I then have a tiny light weight squeeze bag for putting under the stock and two flat sand bags for my elbows.</p><p></p><p>When using a bipod I feel much more comfortable letting go of the gun and knowing that it will stay upright. When sitting on a front bag I'm always worried it could roll or slide off. All that adds to being as calm as possible for me when shooting for groups.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="matemike, post: 1868524, member: 78984"] I use a 6-9" harris bipod on the shortest setting I can get away with. Usually 6" from a bench. I then have a tiny light weight squeeze bag for putting under the stock and two flat sand bags for my elbows. When using a bipod I feel much more comfortable letting go of the gun and knowing that it will stay upright. When sitting on a front bag I'm always worried it could roll or slide off. All that adds to being as calm as possible for me when shooting for groups. [/QUOTE]
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