Medic505
Gold $$ Contributor
"It help when setting up the bipod. After i get everything set up, I usually check the bubble before and after every string. Sometimes I will check in the middle of the string if I stop shooting because of a bad wind condition".
And just as Bayou said, Makes things easier for me.
I've been waiting for someone to say both things. Very seldom do I look at the level once I get started on a string, but a do check a couple of times. I remember all to well the worst string/score I very shot, I couldn't for the life of me figure out why I was shooting eights out the bottom to the right. After the string I looked and I was WAY off cant. The bi-pod I was shooting at the time had worked into the ground on the right side. ROOKIE MISTAKE! I learned from it and went on. Like I said earlier, I was a inexperienced weedhopper.... I still had much to learn. And still do for that matter. It may be OCD, but every point you lose, you'll never get back. If shooting with one shoe off gained me 1 point, guess what I'd do.
And just as Bayou said, Makes things easier for me.
I've been waiting for someone to say both things. Very seldom do I look at the level once I get started on a string, but a do check a couple of times. I remember all to well the worst string/score I very shot, I couldn't for the life of me figure out why I was shooting eights out the bottom to the right. After the string I looked and I was WAY off cant. The bi-pod I was shooting at the time had worked into the ground on the right side. ROOKIE MISTAKE! I learned from it and went on. Like I said earlier, I was a inexperienced weedhopper.... I still had much to learn. And still do for that matter. It may be OCD, but every point you lose, you'll never get back. If shooting with one shoe off gained me 1 point, guess what I'd do.