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Recoil Control Bipods

Hic,

Here are a couple of screen captures. Come on look at that scope and amazing set of rings - he obviously knows things we don't even understand about precision positional shooting, that's why he isn't listening.

Remember that you need an AO (objective parallax controls) as it is easier to fine tune parallax out of each each shot.. It's silly we forgot that.
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In fairness it did look like eventually he has anchor system that is fairly flexible.. The bench system is going to go over like wild fire and shrink benchrest groups.. Silly benchrest guys don't know they have to stop all recoil to set record setting groups.

Hell this is perfect for all hunters too. My 6lbs magnum.. instead of shoot 1/2" and dealing with the recoil, I can shoot that pencil barrel all day with ease.. just sucks when I take away the black sand heavy fill bag, my offset is crazy high... and I miss.

Side note:
Has anyone seen slo mo footage of what goes on to the barrel, action and chassis of a light weight hunter gun when you stop the recoil?? It is very brutal and violent.. you'll even see scope tubes bend, much more so that if the recoil is allowed to move the gun somewhat.
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Here is his newer video how he shows reverse loading and he upgraded to a Burris or borrowed a gun


Fast howard to 6:08 thru about 7:13.. I think he get as about 2 shots off. I can't believe the fidgeting and crazy trigger finger, much less how out of sequence he seems to manage the rifle.

More great trigger work, bolt awareness and talk of PRS rules :)


And yes, I have gone from trying to help, to sharing what I saw that lead me to believe he is way fucking off base.

Sharing his horrible bolt, trigger and general gun handling in his videos into the mix is because he had to bring up his shooting qualifications in the form of I came in second in the 22 rimfire rhetoric.

There are people in this thread who have done well at many matches over the years. Nobody went there, but if course the op tried.

These look like a "tactical as fuck" video I watched somewhere!
 
Alright.
I finally got some free time today and the weather was decent, so I figured I'd give this thing a try.
I think I got the setup right, but the results were inconclusive at best.

Equipment:
Ruger 10/22
Caldwell Bipod
Welded chain
Carabiner (obscured in photo, but attached to bipod in proper manner)
Concrete block (dry)
Burris 5-25
Geco Semi-auto 22 LR
Matty Patty - deflated

The rifle felt steady and I know my anchor chain was taut. It felt good. It felt solid. I dialed my dope and squared up. I'm a lefty loosey and Patty is a righty tighty, but you work with what you have in these situations.

I got some good hits at 250, but I don't know.
Maybe my algebra was off a tick?...
And that Geco is right at the sonic threshold, so perhaps something was going on there. It's pretty warm and moist here, so pressures may have been higher than expected.

She got me pretty good.

Despite the pain, I dumped my load, in the name of science.

Should I have inflated Matty Patty?

Was the carabiner somehow the weak link?

Should I have mowed first?

More Q's than A's, but I'm no quitter.
I'll recharge and hit it again!


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Alright.
I finally got some free time today and the weather was decent, so i figured I'd give this thing a try.
I think I got the setup right, but the results were inconclusive at best.

Equipment:
Ruger 10/22
Caldwell Bipod
Welded chain
Carabiner (obscured in photo, but attached to bipod in proper manner)
Concrete block (dry)
Burris 5-25
Geco Semi-auto 22 LR
Matty Patty - deflated

The rifle felt steady and I know my anchor chain was taut. It felt good. It felt solid. I dialed my dope and squared up. I'm a lefty loosey and Patty is a righty tighty, but you work with you have in these situations.

I got some good hits at 250, but I don't know.
Maybe my algebra was off a tick?...
And that Geco is right at the sonic threshold, so perhaps something was going on there. It's pretty warm and moist here, so pressures may have been higher than expected.

She got me pretty good.

Despite the pain, I dumped my load, in the name of science.

Should I have inflated Matty Patty?

Was the carabiner somehow the weak link?

Should I have mowed first?

More Q's than A's, but I'm no quitter.
I'll recharge and hit it again!


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How much propane was involved?
 
Alright.
I finally got some free time today and the weather was decent, so i figured I'd give this thing a try.
I think I got the setup right, but the results were inconclusive at best.

Equipment:
Ruger 10/22
Caldwell Bipod
Welded chain
Carabiner (obscured in photo, but attached to bipod in proper manner)
Concrete block (dry)
Burris 5-25
Geco Semi-auto 22 LR
Matty Patty - deflated

The rifle felt steady and I know my anchor chain was taut. It felt good. It felt solid. I dialed my dope and squared up. I'm a lefty loosey and Patty is a righty tighty, but you work with you have in these situations.

I got some good hits at 250, but I don't know.
Maybe my algebra was off a tick?...
And that Geco is right at the sonic threshold, so perhaps something was going on there. It's pretty warm and moist here, so pressures may have been higher than expected.

She got me pretty good.

Despite the pain, I dumped my load, in the name of science.

Should I have inflated Matty Patty?

Was the carabiner somehow the weak link?

Should I have mowed first?

More Q's than A's, but I'm no quitter.
I'll recharge and hit it again!


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Impressive piece of work!
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Alright.
I finally got some free time today and the weather was decent, so i figured I'd give this thing a try.
I think I got the setup right, but the results were inconclusive at best.

Equipment:
Ruger 10/22
Caldwell Bipod
Welded chain
Carabiner (obscured in photo, but attached to bipod in proper manner)
Concrete block (dry)
Burris 5-25
Geco Semi-auto 22 LR
Matty Patty - deflated

The rifle felt steady and I know my anchor chain was taut. It felt good. It felt solid. I dialed my dope and squared up. I'm a lefty loosey and Patty is a righty tighty, but you work with you have in these situations.

I got some good hits at 250, but I don't know.
Maybe my algebra was off a tick?...
And that Geco is right at the sonic threshold, so perhaps something was going on there. It's pretty warm and moist here, so pressures may have been higher than expected.

She got me pretty good.

Despite the pain, I dumped my load, in the name of science.

Should I have inflated Matty Patty?

Was the carabiner somehow the weak link?

Should I have mowed first?

More Q's than A's, but I'm no quitter.
I'll recharge and hit it again!


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Was it mils or moa?
 
Alright.
I finally got some free time today and the weather was decent, so I figured I'd give this thing a try.
I think I got the setup right, but the results were inconclusive at best.

Equipment:
Ruger 10/22
Caldwell Bipod
Welded chain
Carabiner (obscured in photo, but attached to bipod in proper manner)
Concrete block (dry)
Burris 5-25
Geco Semi-auto 22 LR
Matty Patty - deflated

The rifle felt steady and I know my anchor chain was taut. It felt good. It felt solid. I dialed my dope and squared up. I'm a lefty loosey and Patty is a righty tighty, but you work with what you have in these situations.

I got some good hits at 250, but I don't know.
Maybe my algebra was off a tick?...
And that Geco is right at the sonic threshold, so perhaps something was going on there. It's pretty warm and moist here, so pressures may have been higher than expected.

She got me pretty good.

Despite the pain, I dumped my load, in the name of science.

Should I have inflated Matty Patty?

Was the carabiner somehow the weak link?

Should I have mowed first?

More Q's than A's, but I'm no quitter.
I'll recharge and hit it again!


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Don't fight it Son, confess.......You hold out too long, you'll jeopardize your Credit Rating................

 
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Looks like someone reaching back and opening up their ass?

Once you see it you can never unsee it; just like realizing Amazon's logo is a dick.

I keep telling everybody that and some don't see it. I guess I'm gonna hafta take sum blue tape and make a set of balls for them.
 
OMG the stuff keeps getting better.. Here he is teaching... I swear these guys and their knowledge of trigger and bolt work is priceless..

@seansmd hit it on the head these are like @Lowlight parody videos.. 10" gong sure sounds large for 6mm DTAC lol



Hi,

Not sure what else to say but this sure comes to mind....



Sincerely,
Theis
 
First of all... It's not all about you and what you do...

Having said that...

Instead of illustrating your absence of creative insight... I think you should take a step back and consider the concept in principle.

If you actually have an ounce of ingenuity in there somewhere, you might actually see the potential for applying the concept to all of your needs by integrating the soft recoil transmission to the forend of the rifle.

As I stated several times earlier... I'm not trying to sell these... I'm just presenting a way that I have been successful in competition using a recoil control system that I have never seen used anywhere else before.

If you don't want to try it, I'm not going to twist your arm, but the next time your neighbor askes you to zero his 8 pound 300 Win Mag you might wish you had one.


What's wrong with an 8lb 300 Winchester Mag?
 
Alright.
I finally got some free time today and the weather was decent, so I figured I'd give this thing a try.
I think I got the setup right, but the results were inconclusive at best.

Equipment:
Ruger 10/22
Caldwell Bipod
Welded chain
Carabiner (obscured in photo, but attached to bipod in proper manner)
Concrete block (dry)
Burris 5-25
Geco Semi-auto 22 LR
Matty Patty - deflated

The rifle felt steady and I know my anchor chain was taut. It felt good. It felt solid. I dialed my dope and squared up. I'm a lefty loosey and Patty is a righty tighty, but you work with what you have in these situations.

I got some good hits at 250, but I don't know.
Maybe my algebra was off a tick?...
And that Geco is right at the sonic threshold, so perhaps something was going on there. It's pretty warm and moist here, so pressures may have been higher than expected.

She got me pretty good.

Despite the pain, I dumped my load, in the name of science.

Should I have inflated Matty Patty?

Was the carabiner somehow the weak link?

Should I have mowed first?

More Q's than A's, but I'm no quitter.
I'll recharge and hit it again!


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So let me get this straight..Is this the recipe for creating thread Gold?

Not truly understanding the game,, asking for feedback.. not taking the constructive feedback well...

Then basically telling others they are not smart enough to understand your brilliance... flaunting your education..

Shortly there after, followed by saying your a validated very accomplished shooter (almost won a 22LR match or whatever)... insinuating others aren't or that you somehow are once again better equipped to understand the issues.

Got - it... I think .. Perfect example of what to do if you want to be be the winner of thread gold?


edited to add: It's a bummer because a few people like @HogsLife jumped in trying to give the guy a soft landing and the OP kept ? ? ? it up more and more.. rather than settle in and listen.
 
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@PracticalTactical i warned you back on page 2 that you if your system worked for you awesome, but that you needed to let this go. Then you pissed off @Diver160651 (which is pretty hard to do BTW) even though he was the only one on the thread that was actually giving you the constructive criticism you were asking for without completely raping your soul right out of the gate.

This shits on you dude.......hope you enjoy the memes .... ??

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Fuck that, Go big or go Home. If I can figure out how to mount this D10 ripper to the front of my rifle, recoils gonna be thing of the past. Should work well off barricades too..

Thoughts?..........(I’m actually only asking for your thoughts if you agree with me. If you don’t, please keep them them to yourself cuz your stupid).....

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