Your welcome…. Yeah the wind was pretty tricky the day of filming …. Not to mention I am using my practice ammo so the consistency is not there… I have to conserve my match ammo for matches only now… really appreciate the comment…
I need to do some serious stretching to build up the dexterity required to get into some of those positions with out my own body fighting itself causing instability
I guess as long as it does not touch the rifle…. But I think the “spirit” of the COF is that you use nothing but the shooters skeletal support to shoot….
Thank You Sir! I learned how the bipod can help grip on a sloping leg. A couple of those impacts appeared that you did not need to hold windage. 👍🇺🇸
Your welcome…. Yeah the wind was pretty tricky the day of filming …. Not to mention I am using my practice ammo so the consistency is not there… I have to conserve my match ammo for matches only now… really appreciate the comment…
I need to do some serious stretching to build up the dexterity required to get into some of those positions with out my own body fighting itself causing instability
I feel you there… my 55 year old body doesn’t flex and move like it use to..
Which ballistic solver is that?
It is a version of Applied Ballistics that goes with the Kestrel 2700..
@@socalplinker Awesome! Thanks!!!
the description says 'no rear support equipment may be used to support the rifle' so can you use a bag under your arm?
I guess as long as it does not touch the rifle…. But I think the “spirit” of the COF is that you use nothing but the shooters skeletal support to shoot….
@@socalplinker maybe, but why not say 'no rear support' rather tan mentioning not supporting only the rifle?
@@RangerCaptain11A agree… they could have worded it differently so that it doesn’t lead to multiple interpretations…
@@socalplinker anyway, no barrel needed this month!