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<blockquote data-quote="7magcreedmoor" data-source="post: 1922980" data-attributes="member: 48559"><p>My experience is that a bipod is more consistent if I am able to get square behind the rifle and load it a bit. Resting the rifle on my pack gives a stable sight picture, but will allow a little more variation in how the rifle tracks through recoil. In a sitting or kneeling position using my pack (standing on its bottom) or my trekking poles rigged as shooting sticks is very helpful, but never as good as prone with the bipod. If I put the sticks at the front and use the pack as a rear bag things will tighten up a little more, but it is still not a shooting bench. Any rest is generally better than no rest, and the firmer and more consistent the rest the better the shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7magcreedmoor, post: 1922980, member: 48559"] My experience is that a bipod is more consistent if I am able to get square behind the rifle and load it a bit. Resting the rifle on my pack gives a stable sight picture, but will allow a little more variation in how the rifle tracks through recoil. In a sitting or kneeling position using my pack (standing on its bottom) or my trekking poles rigged as shooting sticks is very helpful, but never as good as prone with the bipod. If I put the sticks at the front and use the pack as a rear bag things will tighten up a little more, but it is still not a shooting bench. Any rest is generally better than no rest, and the firmer and more consistent the rest the better the shot. [/QUOTE]
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