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Sandgroper wrote:My answer would be no to a bean bag (and to a tripod for that matter) - it's unlikely you would use one when stalking and I see no reason why you can't use a harris type bipod.
My back up S-class rifle - Rossi break barrel- is not free floated and still has a harris type bipod.
In my eyes this is the thin edge of the wedge!
Whilst I would not use a bean bag stalking I would and do use my rucksack and or sticks. Mind cant use sticks prone.
OK, fair enough - I've done the same.
Still don't like the idea of a bean bag, however I don't mind the bipods for the SVD - if that's the rifle we are discussing?
“The standard you walk past is the standard you accept.”
As long as the weight of the tripod/support is taken into account for the 6kg limit and does not unduly influence the tracking of the rifle then I am fine with this.
So as an example, a low camera type tripod with a cushion would be acceptable however a tripod with long spikes anchoring it to the ground with a formed cup to control tracking and fold the rifle in place would not.
Anyone?
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As long as the weight of the tripod/support is taken into account for the 6kg limit and does not unduly influence the tracking of the rifle then I am fine with this.
So as an example, a low camera type tripod with a cushion would be acceptable however a tripod with long spikes anchoring it to the ground with a formed cup to control tracking and fold the rifle in place would not.
Ah, Oleg never seemed to have them in stock when Christel was shooting her SVD so I ended up building an adapter stud to allow her to fit a Harris bipod.
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