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<blockquote data-quote="Bullmark" data-source="post: 2275334" data-attributes="member: 113003"><p>Thanks for the input. The stocks are different so my cheek weld could be an issue. I did verify that my scopes were parallax free but there could bea very slight amount, a couple of inches at 200yds is not a lot of movement. </p><p>I did make sure nothing was touching my barrel. And both rifles have a short pic rail near the front of the stock where the bipod attaches. </p><p>I will admit that shooting prone is not something I've done a lot, and it didn't feel the greatest. Seemed like the stock was up too high on the top flat part of my shoulder. </p><p>I did load the bipod forward and was as close to rock steady as I ever get. </p><p>Im kinda hoping that, for whatever reason, that rifle is one that changes its POI from a bipod. </p><p> I doubt I'll be hunting using the bipod, so then it wouldn't matter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullmark, post: 2275334, member: 113003"] Thanks for the input. The stocks are different so my cheek weld could be an issue. I did verify that my scopes were parallax free but there could bea very slight amount, a couple of inches at 200yds is not a lot of movement. I did make sure nothing was touching my barrel. And both rifles have a short pic rail near the front of the stock where the bipod attaches. I will admit that shooting prone is not something I’ve done a lot, and it didn’t feel the greatest. Seemed like the stock was up too high on the top flat part of my shoulder. I did load the bipod forward and was as close to rock steady as I ever get. Im kinda hoping that, for whatever reason, that rifle is one that changes its POI from a bipod. I doubt I’ll be hunting using the bipod, so then it wouldn’t matter. [/QUOTE]
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