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    Quote Originally Posted by BRADS View Post
    I've used my binos as a bipod

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    not while they still attached around your neck tho haha
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    Quote Originally Posted by 199p View Post
    especially after he scoped himself good, never seen anyone use the bino biv as a rear bag before, dont think ill be in a hurry to try it.
    I regularly use my bino harness as a rear bag. Unclip the bottom of the straps and fold it forward tuck it under the but. Find it works quite well. My bino harness is quite a bit more solid than the floppy vortex ones though.

    Watched this video last night. As soon as you see the unbraked, unsuppressed Tikka T3 300winmag you know it's all over. The dude had planned to attempt to fire 100 accurate shots in a prone position with this thing. I don't care how strong or big you are, recoil fatigue is real and he must have been beaten to a pulp. If he didn't have a flinch he does now. Even if it was braked I find the noise and pressure fatiguing by itself in the absence of recoil.
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    oh he had a flinch alright...play it back and you will see a LOT of those shots went off well before he was wanting them to.
    one thing that really stood out for me...was at about 10 minute mark..targets under 200 yards with time limit...its hard to get proper range,then dope and dial....WTF???? seriously WTF???
    the 2nd thing that stood out was the inconsistancy in how the rifle was held...if you could call it being held.
    great watch and yip put on the spot it would be interesting challenge..unsuppressed/braked big .30calibre he sure would have had some interesting bruising.
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    Even in a nice comfy prone position with bags and bipod, 100 rounds in a range session with a bare 300 winmag in a t3, surely you are going to be wincing after every shot by the end?
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    Muppet, unbraked Tikka T3 in 300WM. WTF ??
    I don’t care how big & strong you think you are, shooting 300WM in a light rifle accurately & repeatedly over a long series of shots prone was doomed to failure. What was surprising to me was the first miss came on 2nd shot, and it was sub 200?? I guess he’s one of those macho twats that subscribe to the “bigger is better” theory. Like the 300WM is some kind of magic death laser that whatever is shot at is going to fall over dead regardless. Hate to think what happened to barrel running 100 shots in a session like that ?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahr View Post
    Careful. You will be getting an invite for the next one
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    I definitely shouldn't be shooting animals at 300 if I can't hit a milk bottle inside that distance.
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    I'm waiting for someone to step up and accept Eric Cortina's Blackjack challenge with open sights, there is $5000US up for grabs
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gkp View Post
    Only I America aye
    I definitely shouldn't be shooting animals at 300 if I can't hit a milk bottle inside that distance.
    Only in America?
    Bullshit.
    I've been to plenty of shoots here where guys talk themselves up then I whip them.
    And I don't consider myself much better than average.
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    I could only stand watching about half of it Give me "Mark and Sam After Work" any day if I have a lazy quarter hour to kill
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    Quote Originally Posted by 7mmwsm View Post
    Only in America?
    Bullshit.
    I've been to plenty of shoots here where guys talk themselves up then I whip them.
    And I don't consider myself much better than average.
    A few years ago at my usual range, before new owners took over, it wasn't unusual to have a series of ( casual ? ) hunters arrive around this time of year, wanting to sight in a rifle before getting into the hills. If I was shooting I always moved aside and let them set about their task, often while keenly following the progress. With some the standard of ahooting was absolutely hopeless. Struggling to get shots on target at 50 yards ! A rare few needed to be gently shown the proper way to mount and hold a rifle. I just hoped these guys never found a deer to take shots at.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Makros View Post
    I regularly use my bino harness as a rear bag. Unclip the bottom of the straps and fold it forward tuck it under the but. Find it works quite well. My bino harness is quite a bit more solid than the floppy vortex ones though.

    Watched this video last night. As soon as you see the unbraked, unsuppressed Tikka T3 300winmag you know it's all over. The dude had planned to attempt to fire 100 accurate shots in a prone position with this thing. I don't care how strong or big you are, recoil fatigue is real and he must have been beaten to a pulp. If he didn't have a flinch he does now. Even if it was braked I find the noise and pressure fatiguing by itself in the absence of recoil.
    yep the second I saw the rifle knew he was going to fail.

 

 

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