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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="Joefrazell" data-source="post: 2830058" data-attributes="member: 101262"><p>It depends on the rifle. Lighter the rifle the more finicky it's gunna act from my experience. I've seen as much as a 2" vertical poi shift from bag to bipods on ultralight rifles. Talking sub 7 lbs scoped. My heavier rifles seem to not shift much if any. I have seen a shift from shooting prone locked into a tripod and shooting prone off a bipod on my most accurate rifle. The shift is about 1/3 moa. Most rifles you wouldn't even be able to see it as that's would be working within their accuracy capabilities. Interesting to see but for me it's not enough to even think about while shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joefrazell, post: 2830058, member: 101262"] It depends on the rifle. Lighter the rifle the more finicky it’s gunna act from my experience. I’ve seen as much as a 2” vertical poi shift from bag to bipods on ultralight rifles. Talking sub 7 lbs scoped. My heavier rifles seem to not shift much if any. I have seen a shift from shooting prone locked into a tripod and shooting prone off a bipod on my most accurate rifle. The shift is about 1/3 moa. Most rifles you wouldn’t even be able to see it as that’s would be working within their accuracy capabilities. Interesting to see but for me it’s not enough to even think about while shooting. [/QUOTE]
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