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<blockquote data-quote="Len Backus" data-source="post: 46035" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>Jerry</p><p></p><p>John Burns' Long Range video has a good clip showing the use of this system. Yes, it is adjustable.</p><p></p><p>On a related note, 6 weeks ago in preparation for a Wyoming hunt late this month...I practised technique for use in snow where you can't shoot prone. Harris bipod on the front and a set of Stoney Point hinged sticks on the back is extremely stable. I agree with Ian's other post. Very accurate from a sitting position easily out to 700 yards.</p><p></p><p>[ 11-13-2004: Message edited by: Len Backus ]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Len Backus, post: 46035, member: 1"] Jerry John Burns' Long Range video has a good clip showing the use of this system. Yes, it is adjustable. On a related note, 6 weeks ago in preparation for a Wyoming hunt late this month...I practised technique for use in snow where you can't shoot prone. Harris bipod on the front and a set of Stoney Point hinged sticks on the back is extremely stable. I agree with Ian's other post. Very accurate from a sitting position easily out to 700 yards. [ 11-13-2004: Message edited by: Len Backus ] [/QUOTE]
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