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Point of impact shift shooting with a bipod or a backpack and bipld height?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gary in MD" data-source="post: 2829941" data-attributes="member: 22533"><p>As already stated, you need to verify with your technique and gear. I always verify with my rifles because I definitely have noticed a change in impact when shooting at paper. Even if the difference is small, it is still there, and I think can cause a miss on a small target even at ranges of a few hundred yards. Sometimes this difference isn't noticed if you are shooting at a steel plate or even the chest of a deer. Just my experience, ymmv</p><p>Gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gary in MD, post: 2829941, member: 22533"] As already stated, you need to verify with your technique and gear. I always verify with my rifles because I definitely have noticed a change in impact when shooting at paper. Even if the difference is small, it is still there, and I think can cause a miss on a small target even at ranges of a few hundred yards. Sometimes this difference isn't noticed if you are shooting at a steel plate or even the chest of a deer. Just my experience, ymmv Gary [/QUOTE]
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