matemike
Well-Known Member
I use a 6-9" harris bipod on the shortest setting I can get away with. Usually 6" from a bench.
I then have a tiny light weight squeeze bag for putting under the stock and two flat sand bags for my elbows.
When using a bipod I feel much more comfortable letting go of the gun and knowing that it will stay upright. When sitting on a front bag I'm always worried it could roll or slide off. All that adds to being as calm as possible for me when shooting for groups.
I then have a tiny light weight squeeze bag for putting under the stock and two flat sand bags for my elbows.
When using a bipod I feel much more comfortable letting go of the gun and knowing that it will stay upright. When sitting on a front bag I'm always worried it could roll or slide off. All that adds to being as calm as possible for me when shooting for groups.