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Popped out other night for a look about local for an hr an only bagged the two ,didn't have the filter and with the white light they scarperlol my mate had first one with his r10 about 30yrds and then about 20mins later the second bunny didn't know where to go running in circles and decided to squat..I could see for a nice shot and lights out at about 40-45yrds with no kick..the new bipod has helped me with the balance when taking standing shots..I'm quite pleased with my kit to say the least. We did bag four pigeonson the way in the evening but forgot to take some pics..atb

 

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Nice one robwelsh. I too and fro with bipods, I find my rucksack stuffed with my gunslip does a good job, but i still like the idea and facility to use a bipod.

Was tempted to slam on the lamp last night when the light faded, i've had similar results without a filter though which makes bipod/rested shooting very difficult...

Nice shooting though.

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To be honest the bipod will only get used in the day unless I get my red filter..around here u have to take standing quick shots or you won't get anything like lol thanks guys..I don't know why it won't let me upload pics from photofucket ,atb

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My rifle came with a really good Harris bipod fitted but I take it off most times I go out as it makes my already weighty superten just that bit heavier, put it back on for zeroing the scope. I also find sometimes a bipod more of a hindrance when on uneven ground as it makes the scope tilt and effects pellet placement, something I don't want to get wrong on live quarry!

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I got a tilt bipod, makes no difference on in even ground really..but sometimes you just ain't got enough time to extend legs get in to the prone position etc..unless u camp or for zeroing your scope there's no need for it..but iv kept it on as I can take standing shots better with it on ..and with wind aswrll my barrel is light but the bipod seems to give it the weight it needed ,not that is heavy or anything..happy shooting ehh.

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