I am not conventinal to modern tecniques when it comes to shooting off a bipod.
I can not load mine like they do because my forend is not rigid enough. If I load it too much I have problens.
I let the rifle recoil but I get next to no jump if my position is right.
If your position is setup and confirmed everytime like described in the video without the loading of the bipod you will notice the rifle pushes back in a straight line allowing a good follow thru. If not, and it jumps off at an angle or completely off target your position needs addressing.
I find by raising my profile higher than what is taught and allowing my shoulder pocket aim the rifle in a sense I get better results.
So many people do not know how to completely relax when breaking a shot.
They get away with it time and again but it will always catch them eventually.
I try to release the shot on a relaxed, full exhale, the cross hair normally settles on POA after a full exhale and then break the shot within the first couple seconds before my pulse becomes an issue.
There is a lot to be taken from this video.
If followed to the letter you can't go wrong.
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