Misses happen, everything is relative.Ledd Slinger said:d.id said:...I use to try and use freehand positions allot, Now days: I don't. I also use to miss, Now days: I don't.
The adjustable bipod was the last great evolution in small arms.
That's hilarious. Keep telling yourself that and one day when that miss comes, and it will (or already has and we just don't know about it), you will think otherwise as you are eating your slice of "humble pie"![]()
I should not say I never miss but in comparison to freehand positions shooting from a bipod increases hit probability about a 1000%.
On another note:
Hunting is what it's all about for me, But hunting has changed. Training to hit a running animal would only make sense if I shot at running animals which I do not.
Shooting from tall grass I can't see over without standing would mean I did not pick a good spot and made a bad mistake.
Looking for a rest in the field would mean I failed to bring the appropriate tools to build one (bipod) and ruck bag. Another bad mistake.
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In a world of hunting were rangefinders are the size of cigarette packs and cheap enough for anyone to own, ballistic calculators have bean tuned to a science and the modern rifle scope can compensate for precisely ten feet four inches of bullet drop like clock work..........................."Hunting" has changed.