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<blockquote data-quote="DarryH" data-source="post: 1935623" data-attributes="member: 77108"><p>I am normally a "bag" man. I do occasionally use a bi-pod and a mono-pod. I had a 788 Remington in 22-250. This gun always shot great. Then I bought a Harris Bi-pod. I had it well mounted, and headed to the range.</p><p>I noticed shifting impact right away. I experimented with multiple techniques, and was very consistent. I realized that every time I shot I could hear the springs on the bi-pod vibrate. My conclusion was the there was vibration throwing my groups around. I removed the bi-pod and my groups went back to normal. That bi-pod was never used again, and still sits somewhere buried in the depths of what passes for my "gun" room. I started buying bi-pods without springs and have had much better success.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarryH, post: 1935623, member: 77108"] I am normally a "bag" man. I do occasionally use a bi-pod and a mono-pod. I had a 788 Remington in 22-250. This gun always shot great. Then I bought a Harris Bi-pod. I had it well mounted, and headed to the range. I noticed shifting impact right away. I experimented with multiple techniques, and was very consistent. I realized that every time I shot I could hear the springs on the bi-pod vibrate. My conclusion was the there was vibration throwing my groups around. I removed the bi-pod and my groups went back to normal. That bi-pod was never used again, and still sits somewhere buried in the depths of what passes for my "gun" room. I started buying bi-pods without springs and have had much better success. [/QUOTE]
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