Re: can a bipod be too tall?
A related "form" question, here if I'm not hijacking...
Most of you mentioned "loading" the bipod- I am not aware of this practice. Hopefully someone can edumacate me?
Form-wise, I've read everywhere to keep positive pressure rearward, forcing the stock solidly into the shoulder. So, in addition to this, it is best to "lean", or press forward into the bipod as well?
I've never done this, and perhaps I'm misunderstanding. It would be simple enough to do this from a seated (benchrest) position, but other than pushing forward with my toes when prone, I can't see a way of effectively doing that. Do you bend a knee and use that leg to press forward?
I'd like to be sure I've got the fundamentals down pat before I get locked into any bad habits. I tried a search for "proper form when shooting from a bipod" but didn't turn up anything.
Could someone point me to a past thread on this, or explain the proper form for bipod shooting from seated and prone positions?
If I should start another thread for this, say so and I'll delete...