you are right i think . . . i started by squeezing the ears together to get the right elevation . . . now i want to try with the rifle stock not touching the sides, using a bag rider attachment to...
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you are right i think . . . i started by squeezing the ears together to get the right elevation . . . now i want to try with the rifle stock not touching the sides, using a bag rider attachment to...
so i have had a play with the rabbit ear rear bag . . . still not sure if it is worth going forward with it . . . but still interesting
tried it first with my Sako Quad Range with .22lr barrel...
so still waiting on the new rear bag setup from TM . . . while i am waiting i decided over the last 2 days to do some target type / drop tests out to 600yrds for a comparison to see if there is any...
if we are going to go down the Rudyard Kipling road Moa we best have one of his most well known and a favourite of mine . . . then back to gun stuff
Gunga Din
BY RUDYARD KIPLING
You may talk...
interesting Moa . . . come back when its proven in the field, you might have a winner there.
to show how confidant i am in your idea i am putting aside Anthony Beevors book Stalingrad
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cheers Micky Duck . . . using that already when using my No.1 Ruger, ( it doesnt like bipod pressure on the forend ) i like the difference of that method but all n all its not something i like to...
thats a good lookn rifle / setup chalkeye . . . . whats the particulars and what do you use it for ?
waiting on a rear bag with ears to arrive from a TM auction buynow . . . lets hope the seller...
thanks for your replies . .
this is what i have been using . . . . stuff bag filled with straw
what i am after is a real improvement . . . keeping in mind this is not bigger game animals...
thinking about getting some kind of rear bag with the ears type for under the butt to tighten up my groups . . . and most of all to use in the field to get that little more accuracy at longer ranges...