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The Basics, Starting Out
Bipod Pressure / Binding?
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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 55046"><p>There are a lot of myths with bi-pods... for a long time guys said you couldn't shoot good groups off a hard surface or that they cause inconsistency. In my short time experimenting with them I havn't found any of these to be true . What I have found is that my technique needs to be more consistent. When you apply rear pressure with your right hand use ONLY your 2 middle fingers to apply this pressure! If you use your pinky and your thumb the pressure they apply tend to touque the rifle. Also, you really need to concentrate on pulling firmly straight back into your shoulder. The next thing is the tough one... the same amount of pressure applied...</p><p>I have heard some crazy things while guys have shot off their vehicles... I feel that the metal is "springy" and cause wierd groups....</p><p></p><p>[ 03-19-2004: Message edited by: Ric Horst ]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 55046"] There are a lot of myths with bi-pods... for a long time guys said you couldn't shoot good groups off a hard surface or that they cause inconsistency. In my short time experimenting with them I havn't found any of these to be true . What I have found is that my technique needs to be more consistent. When you apply rear pressure with your right hand use ONLY your 2 middle fingers to apply this pressure! If you use your pinky and your thumb the pressure they apply tend to touque the rifle. Also, you really need to concentrate on pulling firmly straight back into your shoulder. The next thing is the tough one... the same amount of pressure applied... I have heard some crazy things while guys have shot off their vehicles... I feel that the metal is "springy" and cause wierd groups.... [ 03-19-2004: Message edited by: Ric Horst ] [/QUOTE]
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