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I'm Done with a Bipod on My Hunting Gun
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<blockquote data-quote="charliewhisky" data-source="post: 2294707" data-attributes="member: 26716"><p>I tried a bipod when I moved up to a 700LR in 30-06. It added enough weight to be a big negative and was about as useful as spit in the GA hills where I hunt. I moved to a Sling assist with a M1907 and then to a Ching Sling. I can shoot iron prone at 500yds with this setup. It is always there and always ready. It also works well with supported shots against trees, logs, brush, and, for me, offhand. The sling pulls the rifle back into the same locked cheek weld every time. I'm still looking for that deer at 500yds though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="charliewhisky, post: 2294707, member: 26716"] I tried a bipod when I moved up to a 700LR in 30-06. It added enough weight to be a big negative and was about as useful as spit in the GA hills where I hunt. I moved to a Sling assist with a M1907 and then to a Ching Sling. I can shoot iron prone at 500yds with this setup. It is always there and always ready. It also works well with supported shots against trees, logs, brush, and, for me, offhand. The sling pulls the rifle back into the same locked cheek weld every time. I'm still looking for that deer at 500yds though. [/QUOTE]
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