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RE: good bipod for .22?
ORIGINAL: mossbergman11 well um there are so many to look at and i have no idea what would be best for a small .22 any suggestions? Call the company.... and for God sakes we are all happy you got a new rifle but I think I speak for everyone here when I mark that the threads are getting a bit overwhelming... between you here with your .22 and GMMAT with his stages threads on the bowhunting page I'm going to have a seizure for sure.... if you keep it to one MASTER .22 thread under your name... I'm sure you'll get your ?s answered just the same....;) Good luck... those savages are great shooters. |
RE: good bipod for .22?
all right sorry about all the
who is GMMAT? |
RE: good bipod for .22?
ORIGINAL: mossbergman11 all right sorry about all the who is GMMAT? |
RE: good bipod for .22?
Let's save you some money here. If your concern is battering your rifle's nice stock, consider getting yourself a hard case to store it in. I'm nutty about dinging up a nice piece of wood myself, but most of my rifles that have dings are a result of my handling them poorly, especially when storing them. A soft case isn't a guarantee when you're throwing other stuff into the closet in front of your stored rifle.
For the range, if you're worried about laying it down on the grass/rocks, etc., consider a shooting mat. The mat will also keep YOU out of the grass/rocks (or in my case, the goat-head thorns and cactus at the praire dog town). Can't afford a shooting mat? I keep a blanket in my truck that'll do in a pinch. Bipods are wonderful aids to long range shooting. But, since a .22 is pretty limited in range to start with, a bipod is really "overkill". |
RE: good bipod for .22?
i understand. i have a few scratches and dings in my slug gun and it makes me so mad. i just wanted a bipod for for better accuracy
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