I could draw you a simple vector diagram, basically the wider stance is the most practical way to gain stability, as you can only have your barrel so close to the ground before grass and other...
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I could draw you a simple vector diagram, basically the wider stance is the most practical way to gain stability, as you can only have your barrel so close to the ground before grass and other...
So basically it comes down to a wider stance that makes it more stable?
What am I missing? What's the advantage over other types of bipod, other than its built like a brick shithouse from solid steel and weighs over 2lb?
Kj