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April 28, 2017, 08:23 AM | #26 |
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rebs,
I'll try. With the butt-stock on the rear bag[if one is used],you gently squeeze the bag with your free hand and hold while the cross hairs stay steady on target. Between that and sand bags up front, you should be pretty steady at this point. Watch your breathing also. |
April 28, 2017, 09:30 AM | #27 |
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This is well worth a try...
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April 28, 2017, 06:04 PM | #28 | |
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April 28, 2017, 11:56 PM | #29 |
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I don't think the rubber bands will hold steady enough. Try the method I mentioned and see how that works. By lightly squeezing the rear bag and getting a good, steady hold, I believe you'll see a positive difference.
Just take your time, and get used to it. |
May 3, 2017, 09:27 PM | #30 |
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+1 Rifletom. I made my own lead sled/gun vise whatchamacallit but it won't accommodate AR's so I've been using the sandbag squeeze method and it works great. And thanks to the OP I will definitely be placing something under my bipod from now on.
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May 14, 2017, 10:49 PM | #31 |
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Do military snipers rest bipods on sandbags?
I'm reading a book by Brandon Webb, who took over training for the SEAL Sniper School. Am only part way through this excellent narration. |
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