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Why no consensus...holding forend and bipod to bag
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 1302351" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>A lot f this goes away when you set rifle up to track and you stop death gripping your rig and let it ride a front and rear support, my rifles track back very well and as such I can vary the front rear from a bipod to a tree and my hold and rifle movement will be the same, I've used a sage brush as a rear rest to shoot at long range because as long as the support is good the gun will track. If your not man handling the rifle there is way less stuff to manage to have consistency shot to shot.</p><p>I'm always working a rear rest usually a bag, most every serious long range shooter I know is running a rear bag with their of hand, most precision long range shooting is done either running a rear bag or running an adjustable front rest.</p><p>IMO if your shooting better by holding down your rifle you have a fundamental issue that needs addressed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 1302351, member: 13632"] A lot f this goes away when you set rifle up to track and you stop death gripping your rig and let it ride a front and rear support, my rifles track back very well and as such I can vary the front rear from a bipod to a tree and my hold and rifle movement will be the same, I've used a sage brush as a rear rest to shoot at long range because as long as the support is good the gun will track. If your not man handling the rifle there is way less stuff to manage to have consistency shot to shot. I'm always working a rear rest usually a bag, most every serious long range shooter I know is running a rear bag with their of hand, most precision long range shooting is done either running a rear bag or running an adjustable front rest. IMO if your shooting better by holding down your rifle you have a fundamental issue that needs addressed. [/QUOTE]
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