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    How to grip your rifle shooting off a bipod

    I was asked how I grip my rifle and how much I load my bipod. Never really though about explaining that before I was asked. Here's a film detailing how to shoot bugholes from a bipod.
    The trick is to put together all the elements fluently before your breath and eye runs out. There really isn't any magic tricks or personal voodoo, just apply the techniques in blog 31 and 35 for a bughole or as close as your rifle will deliver. These two blogs will also be instumental for the upcoming shoot.

    Blog 35 The grip

    Sorry about the colours, there just isn't enough light yet...
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    Thanks for that Norway, I shoot most often off a bipod

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    Love that blazer action
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    Cheers for that.

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    Thanks Norway, I went and shot some bunnies yestaday evening and noticed I was griping with my whole hand (i.e. Thumb included). I will try to not hold it so tight from now on and see if it improves.

    Thanks again

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    I just subscribed to your vids, I am now going to be spending a lot of time watching them THANKS. The technique vids are the ones I need to watch. Anyone ones in particular you would recommend for novice shooters?

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    Nice one, very informative.

    Its funny how basic the 4 marksmanship principals are, yet are often overlooked.

    Good vid.
    Last edited by Shooter; 15-02-2012 at 09:25 PM.
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    My 75 year old dads shooting has improved dramatically. His kidneys are crapping out & its affecting his heart, it misses every fourth beat. Perfect timing to squeeze off his shots. He cleaned up at his club shoot last weekend.

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    I've got a slow strong ticker beat, and being skinny the resulting movement is quite large. Just have to time it right. I want to work out accurate loads for my centrefires but not sure my accuracy is up to it.

 

 

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