I'm new to shooting F-TR at local matches. I have an Atlas bipod with rubber feet. I know almost everyone uses ski feet bipods, but I'm interested in using the Atlas as is for now. I'm wondering though about the bipod leg position. What effect does putting the legs forward at 45 degrees have? Does gravity then do the preloading automatically? With the legs forward, does the recoil impulse cause the muzzle to move up or down or straight back?
The firing positions are on a flat concrete pad. Would it be preferable to have the bipod feet resting directly on the concrete or on the padded shooting mat or on the flat fabric at the front of the mat that is used to wrap the mat when rolled up?
Thanks.
The firing positions are on a flat concrete pad. Would it be preferable to have the bipod feet resting directly on the concrete or on the padded shooting mat or on the flat fabric at the front of the mat that is used to wrap the mat when rolled up?
Thanks.