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Best rest when developing a load?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tikkamike" data-source="post: 563416" data-attributes="member: 22242"><p>not all rifles respond well to a bipod. sometimes if not floated enough. it will cause the barrel to touch the stock when it whips and that will cause inconsistency from shot to shot. You need to find a solid, comfortable and repeatable rest when doing load developent. I fint that a good bag under the recoil lug and a rear bag make for a great combination. once you have a good load that you have proven try shooting your rifle from a bipod and see how it shoots, it may or may not work out for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tikkamike, post: 563416, member: 22242"] not all rifles respond well to a bipod. sometimes if not floated enough. it will cause the barrel to touch the stock when it whips and that will cause inconsistency from shot to shot. You need to find a solid, comfortable and repeatable rest when doing load developent. I fint that a good bag under the recoil lug and a rear bag make for a great combination. once you have a good load that you have proven try shooting your rifle from a bipod and see how it shoots, it may or may not work out for you. [/QUOTE]
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