Nice video. Even though you actually showed it, at some point (maybe you’ve explained this another videos), that when you’re using some of these odd positions, you used the V or the U of your hand between your thumb and your pointing finger/trigger finger and you made that like ears of a rear bag or an”U” channel on the very bottom of your stock and locked it in. I would encourage you to make a note of that, so that your new shooters can see that and go like, “oh that’s how he did that.”
@SnipersGuide2LRS25 күн бұрын
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@lmbear25 күн бұрын
Shooting off a pack is most guys first option. A lot of guys don't carry their bipods into the field. No need to, most times. Learn to shoot off or your pack, when you need to. Bipods are great for shooting off the bench or in the prone. You can do that in a lot of different types of matches, but in the field, not so much.. Oh, and you don't need to load a bi pod, for the rifle to shoot its best. However, that does help to steady things, especially when you don't have a rear bag. Some long range competitions I shoot, like long range varmint silhouette, don't allow the use of a rear bag. Yes, this is where we are shooting small steel targets, as an example a rabbit at 611 yards. Bi pods are excellent tools, but I don't use them, when hunting elk in heavy timber. Just more schidt to hang up on brush, and weigh down the rifle. You hunt for a while, and you learn these things.