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Shooting off a Bi-pod.
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<blockquote data-quote="Topshot" data-source="post: 424799" data-attributes="member: 13285"><p>Jumpalot,</p><p>I have watched the Snipers Hide video's and they are very good. I have tried to follow there methods and it works well with my .308 Target rifle but not so well with my .338 Edge.</p><p> </p><p>How do you hold a rifle when shooting with a Bi-pod? Everyone seems to do it a different way!</p><p> </p><p>Seems that on hard dirt the rubber stops loose grip on the ground. This does not happen so much when set up on soft moist soil where I can dig the feet into the soild a bit.</p><p>With the Edge I seem to get a bit of rotational torque that also moves the front of the rifle sideways during recoil. I have taken a video of me shooting the rifle and there is quite a bit of bounce.</p><p> </p><p>I think with the spikes on the feet it might provide better grip and less bounce compared to the rubber feet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topshot, post: 424799, member: 13285"] Jumpalot, I have watched the Snipers Hide video's and they are very good. I have tried to follow there methods and it works well with my .308 Target rifle but not so well with my .338 Edge. How do you hold a rifle when shooting with a Bi-pod? Everyone seems to do it a different way! Seems that on hard dirt the rubber stops loose grip on the ground. This does not happen so much when set up on soft moist soil where I can dig the feet into the soild a bit. With the Edge I seem to get a bit of rotational torque that also moves the front of the rifle sideways during recoil. I have taken a video of me shooting the rifle and there is quite a bit of bounce. I think with the spikes on the feet it might provide better grip and less bounce compared to the rubber feet. [/QUOTE]
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