Originally Posted by
thejavelin
I'm quite interested in the replies thus far.
I've watched video footage of myself shooting, and note a jump of about 2-3cm of the bipod feet, the rifle goes directly up and backwards slightly, then resets in the same spot it was fired from.
I've noted my body position and reviewed youtube info of competition shooters/army etc, and think that getting weight further forward on the rifle may help.
Question I have is, if you're accurate - is the jump a problem? -I think you already know the answer to that one
And why is the non trigger hand not used on the for end to control the lift?