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<blockquote data-quote="FearNoWind" data-source="post: 950493" data-attributes="member: 50867"><p>My non-trigger hand rests under the buttstock. I have a butt bag attached to the sling so I can position it under the buttstock and I use my non-trigger hand to increase/decrease the height and general position of the butt bag by squeezing it as necessary. The butt bag measures 2x4x6 inches so I can select the side that best suits the basic requirements for height and "squeeze" to make fine adjustments.</p><p>I also "load" the bipod slightly, putting only the slightest forward pressure on the stock to set the legs of the bipod before the shot.</p><p>I do not grasp the stock with my trigger hand. The thumb of my trigger hand lays alongside the stock to prevent any possibility of putting even the slightest torque on the stock during the firing sequence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FearNoWind, post: 950493, member: 50867"] My non-trigger hand rests under the buttstock. I have a butt bag attached to the sling so I can position it under the buttstock and I use my non-trigger hand to increase/decrease the height and general position of the butt bag by squeezing it as necessary. The butt bag measures 2x4x6 inches so I can select the side that best suits the basic requirements for height and "squeeze" to make fine adjustments. I also "load" the bipod slightly, putting only the slightest forward pressure on the stock to set the legs of the bipod before the shot. I do not grasp the stock with my trigger hand. The thumb of my trigger hand lays alongside the stock to prevent any possibility of putting even the slightest torque on the stock during the firing sequence. [/QUOTE]
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