I've been using a Harris S series bipod the last two years or so on my Rem 700 .270. When I get it steady it works extremely well. The trouble I'm having is the rubber feet on it rotate. When I try to load it with some slight forward pressure the feet rotate around and the whole setup move forward. I know this is a really popular and proven bipod but man that's frustrating and I feel like I can't put any forward pressure against the rifle and when I shoot the rifle bounces up off the bench or ground or whatever shooting surface I'm on. Watching impact, not happening with this jump. Yes, the 270 kicks like mule but I want to resist against it and control it better but the dang bipod moves fwd when I do that.. Green screen have any suggestions or similar issues?
At our lease we recently set up a 100, 360 and 550 yd range with paper targets and steel.
At our lease we recently set up a 100, 360 and 550 yd range with paper targets and steel.


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