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Use my bipod only on paddock surface and resting on my backpack when sighting in, will try the bipod on the concrete bench next time on the range to test the theory. ( talking 22 rimfire here)
I use a styrene block to support the fore end on the 222 and 7.62x39, don’t hold the rifle tight when sighting in. (But that’s got nowt to do with the topic!)
Can confirm bipods on concrete produce bad results. I've seen many trying having troubles sighting in at the range doing bipods on concrete, I tell them to put something soft underneath and it always helps.
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