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Originally Posted by Dikinalaska
I was having the same issue until one of my distance-shooting friends suggested I "load" my bi-pod (Grip-Pod) by pushing forward on it before trying to steady my aim. I guess this is a commonly known method you're supposed to do with bi-pods, I just happened not to know it lol.
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Not necessary with real bipods. The grip-pod junk is another matter because they are not solid supports. If the thing moves when you apply pressure in any direction, it is not a solid support.
I use the same Harris on all my rifles. For the 15-22, I use a QD mount that clamps to the rail. It's as solid as when mounted on my other rifles.