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Extreme Long Range Hunting & Shooting (ELR)
The importance of being Solid
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<blockquote data-quote="blacknzr1" data-source="post: 646199" data-attributes="member: 41187"><p>interesting read.</p><p>i have been wondering about trying the 6-9 bipod. as i hardley ever extend over the 9, using my 9-12. and have been thinking lower than 9 might help. </p><p>i did fit bipod spikes and i really like them. i try to just let my body weight rest against them. but using the 9 aiming down hill tends to need a fairly high rear bag. i made one using polystyrene balls.(about 5mm size) i want something light for hunting,but it does tend to be a little mushy even packed tight. but do like the rice idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blacknzr1, post: 646199, member: 41187"] interesting read. i have been wondering about trying the 6-9 bipod. as i hardley ever extend over the 9, using my 9-12. and have been thinking lower than 9 might help. i did fit bipod spikes and i really like them. i try to just let my body weight rest against them. but using the 9 aiming down hill tends to need a fairly high rear bag. i made one using polystyrene balls.(about 5mm size) i want something light for hunting,but it does tend to be a little mushy even packed tight. but do like the rice idea. [/QUOTE]
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