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Heavy barrel balance question.
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<blockquote data-quote="Anschutz" data-source="post: 1244382" data-attributes="member: 33100"><p>The bipod will throw the center of balance towards the muzzle but unless you will never take a shot requiring a bipod, it is best to leave it on there. Remember, in hunting we want to take the shot from the most steady position to ensure a clean shot. A lot of my hunting is in the woods so I am less likely to have a bipod. When used correctly, A sling can benefit a shooter greatly in all field positions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anschutz, post: 1244382, member: 33100"] The bipod will throw the center of balance towards the muzzle but unless you will never take a shot requiring a bipod, it is best to leave it on there. Remember, in hunting we want to take the shot from the most steady position to ensure a clean shot. A lot of my hunting is in the woods so I am less likely to have a bipod. When used correctly, A sling can benefit a shooter greatly in all field positions. [/QUOTE]
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