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The Basics, Starting Out
First NRL Hunter match
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<blockquote data-quote="keclark" data-source="post: 3080848" data-attributes="member: 113974"><p>Yeah not having a dbm was a huge time killer. It's a must have for NRL imo. </p><p></p><p>I was using the Atlas CAL but it was too short for all the stages but two. I ended up shooting off my tripod either sitting or kneeling for a majority of the match, which can be very stable, but it takes time to build up. </p><p></p><p>Based on how many people I saw using them, the MDT Ckye pod triple pull is the unofficial official bipod of NRL Hunter. I've got my sights set on one of them</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keclark, post: 3080848, member: 113974"] Yeah not having a dbm was a huge time killer. It’s a must have for NRL imo. I was using the Atlas CAL but it was too short for all the stages but two. I ended up shooting off my tripod either sitting or kneeling for a majority of the match, which can be very stable, but it takes time to build up. Based on how many people I saw using them, the MDT Ckye pod triple pull is the unofficial official bipod of NRL Hunter. I’ve got my sights set on one of them [/QUOTE]
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