Brians356
Silver $$ Contributor
I don't compete, but figured this was the best forum to ask:
I am an avid varminter and enjoy benchrest for developing accurate loads. I used to shoot off a Harris bipod and a rabbit-ear rear bag filled with heavy sand (the black stuff.) Lately I switched to a front bag rest but I've never really matched the shooting I did off the bipod. Since I do most of my field shooting off a bipod or shooting sticks, I'm thinking of switching back to the Harris up front on the bench I like that I can level out any "cant" by adjusting the legs, and never have to think about it again, I can just concentrate on the rear bag.
Is there an intrinsic problem with bipods for accuracy work on the bench? Are they illegal in competition, and if so, why? I've never read a discussion on different front supports, pros or cons, and wonder what the issues are.
Brian
I am an avid varminter and enjoy benchrest for developing accurate loads. I used to shoot off a Harris bipod and a rabbit-ear rear bag filled with heavy sand (the black stuff.) Lately I switched to a front bag rest but I've never really matched the shooting I did off the bipod. Since I do most of my field shooting off a bipod or shooting sticks, I'm thinking of switching back to the Harris up front on the bench I like that I can level out any "cant" by adjusting the legs, and never have to think about it again, I can just concentrate on the rear bag.
Is there an intrinsic problem with bipods for accuracy work on the bench? Are they illegal in competition, and if so, why? I've never read a discussion on different front supports, pros or cons, and wonder what the issues are.
Brian