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Rifle Rest? Do's and Don'ts?
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<blockquote data-quote="Thunder&nbsp; Stick" data-source="post: 79342" data-attributes="member: 3446"><p><strong>Re: Rifle Rest? Do\'s and Don\'ts?</strong></p><p></p><p>I could see the strap down rest handy for sighting in and testing new loads but don't expect the rifle to shoot the same with out the rest. Just the same as I could sight your gun in for you but it may not hit the the target the same when you shoot it. I have 2 Harris bipods A short one for prone shooting and a taller one for shooting from a sitting position. What ever set up you decide to use practice with it on the range and use the same for hunting.</p><p>Thunder stick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thunder Stick, post: 79342, member: 3446"] [b]Re: Rifle Rest? Do\'s and Don\'ts?[/b] I could see the strap down rest handy for sighting in and testing new loads but don't expect the rifle to shoot the same with out the rest. Just the same as I could sight your gun in for you but it may not hit the the target the same when you shoot it. I have 2 Harris bipods A short one for prone shooting and a taller one for shooting from a sitting position. What ever set up you decide to use practice with it on the range and use the same for hunting. Thunder stick [/QUOTE]
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