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Bipod or no, what’s your experience?
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<blockquote data-quote="John Klingenberg" data-source="post: 1818784" data-attributes="member: 107749"><p>Always a bipod if I can. A lot of shots in the wild won't let you get that low (skip the 6"-9" sizes). Bog pod has seemed to work best and doubles as a walking stick. In Africa EVERYONE gets the tripod treatment. The only caveat is that you need to learn the quirks of bipods. Some lighter duty stocks flex too much and a bipod causes inaccuracies and flyers. Hard feet can cause bounce as well. The pressure you exert on the rifle when using a bipod needs to be consistent as well. Practice a lot with it. Try shooting with it as a rest and loading the legs and from different positions. It's a useful addition but it adds a different dimension to your rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Klingenberg, post: 1818784, member: 107749"] Always a bipod if I can. A lot of shots in the wild won't let you get that low (skip the 6"-9" sizes). Bog pod has seemed to work best and doubles as a walking stick. In Africa EVERYONE gets the tripod treatment. The only caveat is that you need to learn the quirks of bipods. Some lighter duty stocks flex too much and a bipod causes inaccuracies and flyers. Hard feet can cause bounce as well. The pressure you exert on the rifle when using a bipod needs to be consistent as well. Practice a lot with it. Try shooting with it as a rest and loading the legs and from different positions. It's a useful addition but it adds a different dimension to your rifle. [/QUOTE]
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