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I think I need a front rest to wring out the last 1/4 MOA accuracy potential
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<blockquote data-quote="Rhovee" data-source="post: 1699446" data-attributes="member: 101820"><p>To be honest you should be able to hold 1/2 MOA or less with a bipod. I would make sure your load is stable and that isn't the issue. I agree that a front rest is ideal. I have a nice benchrest (Sinclair) and am going to have a plate made for the front that will just thread into a stock. But i know when i pull a shot. And have done load work up with only a bipod and rear squeeze bag and been able to achieve great accuracy. it helps you learn form and what you need to work on..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rhovee, post: 1699446, member: 101820"] To be honest you should be able to hold 1/2 MOA or less with a bipod. I would make sure your load is stable and that isn't the issue. I agree that a front rest is ideal. I have a nice benchrest (Sinclair) and am going to have a plate made for the front that will just thread into a stock. But i know when i pull a shot. And have done load work up with only a bipod and rear squeeze bag and been able to achieve great accuracy. it helps you learn form and what you need to work on.. [/QUOTE]
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