My "long range" rig

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I also installed the Precision Armament M4-72 muzzle brake a while back and never posted the pics.
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Lastly, I picked up some spike feet for the Atlas Bipod for when I go prairie dog shooting...these should really anchor the bipod into the dirt as with the regular legs they tend to like to "roll" sometimes. I will keep the spikes on the extra leg extensions I have as I never use those on the bench or normal shooting...just when I need the height in the pasture to clear taller grass.

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I literally bought it today so havent shot with it yet. Seems it will replace the need of a rear sand bag and be way more portable.
Just laying prone at the house it is very comfortable. Take your rifle up to Bear Beam on 41st, they stock them and will let you test fit it before you buy.
I can report back more tomorrow :)
 

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It was windy as heck today but still had fun. They have a 10"x15" plate at 650 and while not with 100% success rate, I did get it to go ding a few times. Mind you, this was on a 100 yard zero and 20mph crosswinds but it built confidence for me for sure.
The steel animals at 200, 300, 400 and 500 didnt stand a chance :D
 

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