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Bipods on hard surfaces?
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<blockquote data-quote="Screwey1" data-source="post: 981284" data-attributes="member: 74741"><p>I have shot out to a little over 1000 yards with bi-pod front, sock filled with sand rear. I load develop in the same way and practice this way as well. At the range, I don't shoot off the concrete bench because where I hunt , there are none. I have shot off of tightly packed road dirt, off of rocks, and shale. I have shot off of a grass field and a wooden bench. I can say that any time I ever had shooting issues, not once could I blame the bi-pod. Is there any chance that the difference in grouping ability has more to do with shooting position? The people having trouble, are the barrels free-floated?</p><p>Use a Harris on all my guns, never had an issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Screwey1, post: 981284, member: 74741"] I have shot out to a little over 1000 yards with bi-pod front, sock filled with sand rear. I load develop in the same way and practice this way as well. At the range, I don't shoot off the concrete bench because where I hunt , there are none. I have shot off of tightly packed road dirt, off of rocks, and shale. I have shot off of a grass field and a wooden bench. I can say that any time I ever had shooting issues, not once could I blame the bi-pod. Is there any chance that the difference in grouping ability has more to do with shooting position? The people having trouble, are the barrels free-floated? Use a Harris on all my guns, never had an issue. [/QUOTE]
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