Well that’s really interesting. I see that the bipod was the highest. I don’t use a bipod, but the rifle fore end sits at the intersection of the clips attached to the tramping poles, just below the handles. The clips keep the poles locked out at 30 degrees, and my front hand pushes the fore end against the poles, while the rear hand pulls the rifle into my shoulder. With my right arm on the daypack frame, it’s really steady, nearly as good as sand bags. Just need to get the 200m zero and work on being as consistent as possible with the hold. I’d guess I’m applying about 10 lbs of pressure at each end?
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