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Old 11-03-2018, 03:13 PM
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Its only indoor and i know it's not much but im getting familiar with my optics. I bought a holosun510c for the indoor range. What do you guys think about my shooting off the bipod?

The bottom left to right is my progression and the bigger photo is the final target before i ended my day.



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It may help to know the distance and what ammo or load you were using.

Overall, the groups look good.
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An inch at 100 yards is one minute of angle (technically 1.047”).
A good shooter with a good gun will shoot sub-MOA, keeping groupings under an inch in diameter at 100 yards. Any gun that couldn’t shoot 2MOA I’d sell, but that’s me.
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Are you trying to check out the gun, optics or both? For either I'd ditch the bipod and sand bag the gun. Then when you have faith in the gun, optics and your ability add the bipod. I find that when shooting prone with a bipod my zero changes perhaps due to my hold. I don't like shooting with a bipod myself, but be aware that things change when you use one. Or at least that's my perception.
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