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The Basics, Starting Out
Bipods and group shooting ?
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<blockquote data-quote="ol mike" data-source="post: 113790" data-attributes="member: 4683"><p>I'd like to get some opinions on using a bipod for load developement and accurate shooting in general.</p><p>I see Jon A using one on his 300 rum and Roy giving advice to use one.</p><p>The problem i have w/a rest and bags is the fact that i have three sporter weight rifles w/ roundish forearms and they tend to twist/roll easily.</p><p>I've been thinking about this since i read an article about a man named Froggy in the tactical type shooting who shoots clay pidgeons at 750yds real consistantly.</p><p>Any opinions will be appreciated-Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ol mike, post: 113790, member: 4683"] I'd like to get some opinions on using a bipod for load developement and accurate shooting in general. I see Jon A using one on his 300 rum and Roy giving advice to use one. The problem i have w/a rest and bags is the fact that i have three sporter weight rifles w/ roundish forearms and they tend to twist/roll easily. I've been thinking about this since i read an article about a man named Froggy in the tactical type shooting who shoots clay pidgeons at 750yds real consistantly. Any opinions will be appreciated-Mike [/QUOTE]
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