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Rear rifle stock support for shooting seated in a box blind?
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Rear rifle stock support for shooting seated in a box blind?
Originally posted by Brute Killer View PostWhere on the stock do you locate the rear support?
Typically right where you were talking about. It seems to just lock in there naturally. I've not noticed a punch to the mouth when shooting though.
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If nothing is handy to make a rest I, being right handed, always shoot from the right side of the window. This way I can usually put my right elbow against the wall giving me a 3 point rest, window, wall and shoulder. Makes for a very steady shot.
Not all blinds will accommodate this technique.
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I’ve been shooting with the Wiebad Pump Pillow (the name makes me laugh every time! Lmao) and it’s pretty awesome for all sorts of shooting positions. Weighs nothing and I’ve been using it to steady all sorts of seated position shots from a ground seat to a fold-out camp chair in a popup. I don’t do much shooting from a box blind but I’d sure take it if I was going to sit in a blind.
If it looks stupid, but it works…..it ain’t stupid! Tactical rifle shooters tend to be a dogmatic bunch. If it looks different or challenges the way we think, we shy away. This was the …
The bipod behind seems like a good idea to but it sounds awkward to adjust? Since I’m shooting off a bipod or tripod all the time, that’s a lot of legs to contend with. Prolly different in a box.
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Originally posted by Brute Killer View PostI use a BOG bipod and the most stable, repeatable and quickly deployed point of contact on the stock for the yoke is right behind the pistol grip.
Trouble is, I get a punch in the lip when I shoot, and that kind of sheeaat leads to flinching.
What do y'all do?
Is there some sort of connector for a carry-type bipod, like the BOG, perhaps with the bp yoke removed?
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