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Hi, I'm in the same boat but I'm leaning toward the c0-x mr- qs model as I like the blue vs green. I'm trying to see if stepping up from a gen 2+ to a gen 3 is worth the money.
Hello, I currently hand-load Hornandy 308 178grn bthp match bullets. I'm going to be switch to Hornandy 308 178 grn Eld. Being the fact the bullets are the same weight and similar do I need to work up a new load development or simply re-zero my rifle? I keep going back and forth with this. So...
Sir not having it is different than preferring and I was asking why someone would prefer a sling instead of a bipod. But again it is not more stable. I do agree with everything else you said.
I'm not sure how I should take that statement and to avoid a argument or dick measuring contest as hide members are great for I will say do what you think is best. Good day
I use a sling and encourage it in the seated, kneeling and standing but never gave it much thought for prone. I think that there are better slings than the 1907 such as the Ares Armor sniper sling ( I have and use). I started with the 1907 and upgraded. This is just me though.
I guess I keyed in on the not squared up comment and was interested in have a conversation on a topic that I don't know a lot about ( sling portion prone) Sorry if it's an issue
Can you name some situations where using a sling would be more steady than a bipod or pack? Or is using a sling more geared to a specific type of shooting sport for example f class? I'm sorry but there is no way that physically holding a rifle with the aid of a sling in the prone position would...
Well because I don't know of anyone using a sling and since this is a conversation I wanted to explore new areas and topics and possibly learn something new. I don't see the benefit of using a sling when there are other options available, but again this is why I chimed in.
slings have come a long way since the 1907 sling. Ares armor has one of the best slings I've ever seen and used for sniper weapon systems. As far a prone goes I'm staying with a bipod or rucksack just overall more stable.
I don't know of anyone using a sling to assist in the prone position. Your body should be straight behind the rifle, feet flat on the ground and push into the rifle (loading the bipod).
From my experience with all of the manufacturers you named, I stand by my words. I have both RRA and Colts in my armories for years. On the L.E. side and Government. I had and have no problems with RRA. I have seen problems with every manufacture but to say you would rather have a dmps says a...