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Fitted the Piccaninny rail yesterday at the for-end, went for a walk today and took my first animal using a rifle that I had never fired off a bipod before and that I only sighted in last week using sand bags as a rest. For prone shots my vote is at the front.
Agree. Bipod should be attached to the forend. Not many people are going to disagree that for prone shots a tripod (3 legs) is not the best option. For standing shots, completely different story.
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