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I'm Done with a Bipod on My Hunting Gun
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<blockquote data-quote="mnoland30" data-source="post: 2294056" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>Joe Frazell, you may want to learn how to bone out an animal in the field. You can pack as much or as little as you want at a time. You should have seen me with my first bull elk down 3 miles into the wilderness. I had no idea what to do. I had to cut him in half just to drag him to the shade. I got lucky that time, and a horseman helped me out. I've packed them out myself many times since then without issue, and I'm older than you. I can field butcher an elk in about 3 hours by myself. I don't gut them any more. Messy.</p><p></p><p>I used bipods for years, and liked them. I found they didn't work very well for steep up and down shots. Once I had to rest the legs on my boots to get them high enough. I'm not a long range shooter, but with lightweight shooting sticks, and a scrunched up position, I can put my leg perpendicular to the rifle and rest the butt on my knee. With practice, I can shoot as well off of that setup as off of a sandbag on the bench.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mnoland30, post: 2294056, member: 29323"] Joe Frazell, you may want to learn how to bone out an animal in the field. You can pack as much or as little as you want at a time. You should have seen me with my first bull elk down 3 miles into the wilderness. I had no idea what to do. I had to cut him in half just to drag him to the shade. I got lucky that time, and a horseman helped me out. I've packed them out myself many times since then without issue, and I'm older than you. I can field butcher an elk in about 3 hours by myself. I don't gut them any more. Messy. I used bipods for years, and liked them. I found they didn't work very well for steep up and down shots. Once I had to rest the legs on my boots to get them high enough. I'm not a long range shooter, but with lightweight shooting sticks, and a scrunched up position, I can put my leg perpendicular to the rifle and rest the butt on my knee. With practice, I can shoot as well off of that setup as off of a sandbag on the bench. [/QUOTE]
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