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<blockquote data-quote="FURMAN" data-source="post: 1493936" data-attributes="member: 26535"><p>If you actually believe a word you typed I am not sure you should be giving advice on this forum. You nor anyone else can diagnose his issue, with the certainty that you proclaim, form a keyboard. On top of that if you really believe you can maintain the same POI with and without a solid rear rest, especially from field positions, I challenge you to come show me. I do not know what your experience is or what your skill set is but having a solid rest for predictable long range impacts is just as important as have a solid front rest such as a bipod. Most of this has been discussed in length in this thread. To inexperienced readers validating your ballistic app at your shooting area is not complete validation. I would never take a setup from my location at 1100 ft at 80 degrees to another location, say 6000 ft at 40 degrees, and not validate my drops on a target I brought or a rock at distance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FURMAN, post: 1493936, member: 26535"] If you actually believe a word you typed I am not sure you should be giving advice on this forum. You nor anyone else can diagnose his issue, with the certainty that you proclaim, form a keyboard. On top of that if you really believe you can maintain the same POI with and without a solid rear rest, especially from field positions, I challenge you to come show me. I do not know what your experience is or what your skill set is but having a solid rest for predictable long range impacts is just as important as have a solid front rest such as a bipod. Most of this has been discussed in length in this thread. To inexperienced readers validating your ballistic app at your shooting area is not complete validation. I would never take a setup from my location at 1100 ft at 80 degrees to another location, say 6000 ft at 40 degrees, and not validate my drops on a target I brought or a rock at distance. [/QUOTE]
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