I regularly shoot a match where a fast follow up shot is required and the match can be either won or lost depending on if a guy can see where his first shot hit. I use a 15 pound rifle with a MB in 6mm so it's pretty hard to reduce recoil much more than it is now. 99% of our shooting is off big sandstone boulders and 75% off the bipod. I get enough bipod hop so half the time(especially on the closer steels)that I can't see my misses in the dirt. I even tried pushing down on the middle of the scope with my left hand and doing that almost makes it hop worse, LOL.
I use a Harris bipod with rubber feet and have never tried a bipod with steel feet. I tried a Atlas bipod with rubber feet before and can't remember any difference concerning bipod hop.
So my question is, when shooting off a hard surface does using steel feet substantially reduce bipod hop?
Which bipods, if any, helped reduce hopping?
Thanks for your help.
I use a Harris bipod with rubber feet and have never tried a bipod with steel feet. I tried a Atlas bipod with rubber feet before and can't remember any difference concerning bipod hop.
So my question is, when shooting off a hard surface does using steel feet substantially reduce bipod hop?
Which bipods, if any, helped reduce hopping?
Thanks for your help.