So I've watched the videos of folks shooting high power rifles with a bipod/rear bag from both bench and prone. The narrators all point out that the bipod/muzzle don't move with or without a suppressor. Though they are not tutorials in the sense that they give instructions as to how that is accomplished, the technique seems fairly straightforward:
1) Set the rifle up on the target
2) Position yourself directly behind the rifle
3) Load the bipod by moving your body forward
4) Avoid any muscling of the rifle
5) Pull the trigger, follow through until recoil is complete
When I follow these steps, the bipod jumps, the muzzle twists (usually to the right) and I'm no longer on target. So I seem to be missing something or not executing these simple fundamentals correctly.
Any possible correction come to mind??
Thanks,
Dave
1) Set the rifle up on the target
2) Position yourself directly behind the rifle
3) Load the bipod by moving your body forward
4) Avoid any muscling of the rifle
5) Pull the trigger, follow through until recoil is complete
When I follow these steps, the bipod jumps, the muzzle twists (usually to the right) and I'm no longer on target. So I seem to be missing something or not executing these simple fundamentals correctly.
Any possible correction come to mind??
Thanks,
Dave