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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 1148200" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>Many long range schools teach various techniques for rifle support. There are many ways to accomplish the objective of having a reasonably solid rest.</p><p></p><p>A backpack with internal frame can give you multiple heights. Flat, on its side, standing.</p><p>Shooting sticks, such as stoney point, work very well for sitting positions. </p><p>Bipod of course is excellent for many situations, not just prone. There is an excellent video that demonstrates bipod use for non-traditional positions. I think it is from gunwerks.</p><p>Trigger stick. This is a great tool in that it is very quickly adjusted and I use it for supporting my binoculars while glassing. </p><p>Bipod buddy. Great little rear support.</p><p></p><p>I carry all of this in the field and have used all of it extensively. The trigger stick has allowed me to take standing shots but also I use it for rear support. It is a monopod so if you can lean it against a rock or heavy sage it makes a big difference in how solid you can make the support.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 1148200, member: 61747"] Many long range schools teach various techniques for rifle support. There are many ways to accomplish the objective of having a reasonably solid rest. A backpack with internal frame can give you multiple heights. Flat, on its side, standing. Shooting sticks, such as stoney point, work very well for sitting positions. Bipod of course is excellent for many situations, not just prone. There is an excellent video that demonstrates bipod use for non-traditional positions. I think it is from gunwerks. Trigger stick. This is a great tool in that it is very quickly adjusted and I use it for supporting my binoculars while glassing. Bipod buddy. Great little rear support. I carry all of this in the field and have used all of it extensively. The trigger stick has allowed me to take standing shots but also I use it for rear support. It is a monopod so if you can lean it against a rock or heavy sage it makes a big difference in how solid you can make the support. [/QUOTE]
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