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Front and rear rests:
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<blockquote data-quote="Engineering101" data-source="post: 966411" data-attributes="member: 63138"><p>If you shoot with sling studs sitting on the bag on the front rest, the rifle won't slide like you want it to or it may slide until the stud catches the bag and then the rest will tilt if there is enough recoil. This will also eventually tear the bag. I took my second sling studs out and now only have only one for just this reason. However, I'd guess you could get by without doing that by pulling the rest back behind the second stud. But it is better to have the two support points farther apart. I don't worry about the rear stud and have had no issues with that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Engineering101, post: 966411, member: 63138"] If you shoot with sling studs sitting on the bag on the front rest, the rifle won't slide like you want it to or it may slide until the stud catches the bag and then the rest will tilt if there is enough recoil. This will also eventually tear the bag. I took my second sling studs out and now only have only one for just this reason. However, I'd guess you could get by without doing that by pulling the rest back behind the second stud. But it is better to have the two support points farther apart. I don't worry about the rear stud and have had no issues with that. [/QUOTE]
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