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<blockquote data-quote="BWB" data-source="post: 1765089" data-attributes="member: 65023"><p>Bipods that pan, can cause follow through issues when the rifle is no longer straight with legs. It causes the recoil of the rifle to no longer come straight back and rather off kilter a little. I agree there is a time and place for a panning feature but I've been moving away from it more and more. The Hatch is amazing and I wouldn't trade it for anything out there that pans...just pick the front of the rifle up and move it where you need it, it's not much slower than anything with a panning feature and gives you a more precise shot follow through.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BWB, post: 1765089, member: 65023"] Bipods that pan, can cause follow through issues when the rifle is no longer straight with legs. It causes the recoil of the rifle to no longer come straight back and rather off kilter a little. I agree there is a time and place for a panning feature but I've been moving away from it more and more. The Hatch is amazing and I wouldn't trade it for anything out there that pans...just pick the front of the rifle up and move it where you need it, it's not much slower than anything with a panning feature and gives you a more precise shot follow through. [/QUOTE]
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