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Home made bipod?
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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 2015513" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>Well your describing a return to battery set up when you talk about free recoil.</p><p>Quite a few Pa long range hunters have been using various type setups like that for decades.</p><p>But they can vary in nature due to what they sit on.</p><p>For hunting, standing while shooting has definite advantages due to the ease of movement and keeping ones self aligned with the target as it moves.</p><p>But again, every system will have trade offs, and needs to be tailored to individual preferences.</p><p>Pm me an email address if your interested, and i will email back some pics of a few tripod setups.</p><p>Frankly, although i do use a return to battery and find it to be very helpfull for my use, it isnt really a necessity.</p><p>However, once you become used to shooting while standing with a very good quality tripod designed for shooting, there is no going back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 2015513, member: 12443"] Well your describing a return to battery set up when you talk about free recoil. Quite a few Pa long range hunters have been using various type setups like that for decades. But they can vary in nature due to what they sit on. For hunting, standing while shooting has definite advantages due to the ease of movement and keeping ones self aligned with the target as it moves. But again, every system will have trade offs, and needs to be tailored to individual preferences. Pm me an email address if your interested, and i will email back some pics of a few tripod setups. Frankly, although i do use a return to battery and find it to be very helpfull for my use, it isnt really a necessity. However, once you become used to shooting while standing with a very good quality tripod designed for shooting, there is no going back. [/QUOTE]
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