If I have my bipod mounted all the way out on my fore-rail, I can't reach the bipod while behind the the rifle in prone.
I have since moved the bipod back so I can make adjustments to it while staying behind the rifle.
I'm not a good enough shooter yet to notice a difference in bipod placement, completely forward or shifted back toward the shooter 4 inches or so.
So my question is:
Is there any benefit in placing the bipod as far out as possible?
I have since moved the bipod back so I can make adjustments to it while staying behind the rifle.
I'm not a good enough shooter yet to notice a difference in bipod placement, completely forward or shifted back toward the shooter 4 inches or so.
So my question is:
Is there any benefit in placing the bipod as far out as possible?