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Varying POI- Posture Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Buster Hemlock" data-source="post: 1745224" data-attributes="member: 109327"><p>What type of bipod? Are the legs spring loaded and are you shooting it off the bench at 100 bottomed out. By spring loaded I mean are the legs the type that have a spring at the bottom? I've seen them hop when they are bottomed out which would throw off your 100 yard zero and thus anything beyond. A lot of times extending the bipod just a little so it's no longer under spring tension will alleviate this problem. Not saying this is it but definitely worth taking a look at.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buster Hemlock, post: 1745224, member: 109327"] What type of bipod? Are the legs spring loaded and are you shooting it off the bench at 100 bottomed out. By spring loaded I mean are the legs the type that have a spring at the bottom? I've seen them hop when they are bottomed out which would throw off your 100 yard zero and thus anything beyond. A lot of times extending the bipod just a little so it's no longer under spring tension will alleviate this problem. Not saying this is it but definitely worth taking a look at. [/QUOTE]
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