Originally Posted by
ViniVidivici
I consider it a "hurry up, get down & shoot" field position, and use bags front and rear when actually zeroing optics or irons, but yes, I've been surprised at how well it works, and how stable it makes prone unsupported.
Yeah. If anything, you might see a shot off by an inch or two at 300 based on how your head is positioned on the rifle, but you'd never really notice for quick shooting. A bigger POI shift for me was prone vs standing. Even with nose to charging handle in both positions, my zero seemed to be different.
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