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I know I know the answer to this but just to confirm as I've just had a mind fart about it all.

 

A tilt/swivel bipod, irrelevant of make, allows you to correct rifle cant on uneven ground... and with it being swivel, you can rotate left and right without moving the position of the legs?

 

Feeling a bit special after a few sneakeh voddiz.

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I know I know the answer to this but just to confirm as I've just had a mind fart about it all.

 

A tilt/swivel bipod, irrelevant of make, allows you to correct rifle cant on uneven ground... and with it being swivel, you can rotate left and right without moving the position of the legs?

 

Feeling a bit special after a few sneakeh voddiz.

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Yes mate, tilt and swivel means, you can tilt (cant) from side to side and, swivel means that you can move your aim from left to right.

 

But, in my experience, you can't usually swivel very far in either direction.

 

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Yes mate, tilt and swivel means, you can tilt (cant) from side to side and, swivel means that you can move your aim from left to right.

But, in my experience, you can't usually swivel very far in either direction.

Now, get that vodka drunk ya pussy :yes::laugh::thumbs:

Thanks Jon. Your not a bell end like the rest of the group :)

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Hmmm :hmm: Of course, an adjustable Harris' type bipod will allow you a stable aiming platform...But... Is this really necessary, to mount on an air rifle? I've been shooting 53 years without one and the best instantly adjustable prone-shooting bipod I know is stuck to me on either side of my torso!

 

They're called arms and elbows! :tongue2:

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Hmmm :hmm: Of course, an adjustable Harris' type bipod will allow you a stable aiming platform...But... Is this really necessary, to mount on an air rifle? I've been shooting 53 years without one and the best instantly adjustable prone-shooting bipod I know is stuck to me on either side of my torso!

 

They're called arms and elbows! :tongue2:

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