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<blockquote data-quote="4ked Horn" data-source="post: 11356" data-attributes="member: 11"><p>If the bipod was not very tall, 13" model or less, I could see how it might help reduce the felt recoil a small bit but that energy would inturn tweak upward on the forend and also damage the legs of the bipod. I'm not sure I like the trade off on that option. </p><p></p><p>I would take a look at the source of the idea as it might be in the "hold your pistol sideways" category of info. There is a certain situation where you would tilt the pistol to the side for more appropriate aiming but it is a limited purpose. In the same manner the backwards bipod may serve a good but limited need that might not be practical for our LRH purposes. </p><p></p><p>If you could track down the source of that idea I would like to know. We never know when we might learn something new.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4ked Horn, post: 11356, member: 11"] If the bipod was not very tall, 13" model or less, I could see how it might help reduce the felt recoil a small bit but that energy would inturn tweak upward on the forend and also damage the legs of the bipod. I'm not sure I like the trade off on that option. I would take a look at the source of the idea as it might be in the "hold your pistol sideways" category of info. There is a certain situation where you would tilt the pistol to the side for more appropriate aiming but it is a limited purpose. In the same manner the backwards bipod may serve a good but limited need that might not be practical for our LRH purposes. If you could track down the source of that idea I would like to know. We never know when we might learn something new. [/QUOTE]
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