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<blockquote data-quote="henschman" data-source="post: 2839968" data-attributes="member: 4235"><p>Remember, a bipod doesn't help you read or compensate for the wind any better. That is the toughest thing about the 500 yard shot IMO. Other than that it's just knowing your dope and shooting inside of 4 MOA. I honestly don't feel like a bipod would help me any... I can hold tighter than my ammo will shoot from prone with a sling. Also keep in mind the firing position is on a slight downward slope that makes it awkward to monopod on a 30 rounder, if that's the technique you're planning on using. MauserAl, we're saying "as issued" for the mil surp challenge, so a bipod stud would be out. Shooting sticks are always an option though. </p><p></p><p>I'm gonna stick with my 55 grain. It's a software problem, not a hardware one. But after this case is shot up, I'm gonna break out the 77 grain Nosler Partitions and play with some hand loads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="henschman, post: 2839968, member: 4235"] Remember, a bipod doesn't help you read or compensate for the wind any better. That is the toughest thing about the 500 yard shot IMO. Other than that it's just knowing your dope and shooting inside of 4 MOA. I honestly don't feel like a bipod would help me any... I can hold tighter than my ammo will shoot from prone with a sling. Also keep in mind the firing position is on a slight downward slope that makes it awkward to monopod on a 30 rounder, if that's the technique you're planning on using. MauserAl, we're saying "as issued" for the mil surp challenge, so a bipod stud would be out. Shooting sticks are always an option though. I'm gonna stick with my 55 grain. It's a software problem, not a hardware one. But after this case is shot up, I'm gonna break out the 77 grain Nosler Partitions and play with some hand loads. [/QUOTE]
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