THIS as MD mentions ... I cannot shoot my lightweight carbon 338 lap off the bipod on anything resembling a hard surface or the rifle jumps all over the place like a flea on steroids . Even just using grass as a surface makes a huge difference as the softer surface helps dampen down the recoil and reduce the jumping significantly .
One of the reasons I always try and sight in under the same circumstances as I would be shooting under in a hunting situation , Ie I try to avoid using a table for a rest or sandbags under the rear stock as that is not how it is done out hunting .
I think a hunting rifle should be sighted in the manner it will be used in an effort to keep it consistent (within reason...) .
I have even been known , after sighting in off a bipod or whatever , to take a few shots without bipod using other hand as rest , standing , sitting , kneeling crouch , off my pack etc so as to prove to myself it / I am still accurate enough in those more likely to use out bush bodily positions . Probably going several steps to far but , as they say , practice makes perfect ....
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