-5 rounds fired at 100 yards using the included bipod (position A).
-5 rounds fired supported off the magazine (position B).
Question: Is there a shift in the point of bullet impact from position A to position B?
I would appreciate feedback from owners or users with extensive rounds fired from these 2 positions. An off topic discussion in another post found three users saying there is a shift of up to 3 MOA and one user saying there was no shift.
Shift comments:
1. The PE90 - Yes bipod pressure will affect bullet impact, when using its bipod care must be taken not to load the bipod. I'm getting better at this the more I use my Swiss, but I prefer to shoot off the mag in the prone and hold just in front of the mag when sitting, kneeling, standing. This way there is no pressure on the barrel and it hits consistently.
2. The same thing with the Swiss arms. As much as 3MOA change if it is shot on the bipod, and the changes depend on the different amount of pressure being applied on the barrel.
3. Agreed with the bi-pod part about the SA. I don't even use my bi-pod, and have removed it from the rifle. I use a magazine rest or hold it right in front of the magazine.
No shift comment:
1. There is no difference when firing off the the bi-pod, the magazine, or resting on a sandbag
Poll follows which will be open form October 5 to October 10. Written comments also appreciated.
Thanks in advance from a potential Swiss Arms purchaser who has never fired one.
-5 rounds fired supported off the magazine (position B).
Question: Is there a shift in the point of bullet impact from position A to position B?
I would appreciate feedback from owners or users with extensive rounds fired from these 2 positions. An off topic discussion in another post found three users saying there is a shift of up to 3 MOA and one user saying there was no shift.
Shift comments:
1. The PE90 - Yes bipod pressure will affect bullet impact, when using its bipod care must be taken not to load the bipod. I'm getting better at this the more I use my Swiss, but I prefer to shoot off the mag in the prone and hold just in front of the mag when sitting, kneeling, standing. This way there is no pressure on the barrel and it hits consistently.
2. The same thing with the Swiss arms. As much as 3MOA change if it is shot on the bipod, and the changes depend on the different amount of pressure being applied on the barrel.
3. Agreed with the bi-pod part about the SA. I don't even use my bi-pod, and have removed it from the rifle. I use a magazine rest or hold it right in front of the magazine.
No shift comment:
1. There is no difference when firing off the the bi-pod, the magazine, or resting on a sandbag
Poll follows which will be open form October 5 to October 10. Written comments also appreciated.
Thanks in advance from a potential Swiss Arms purchaser who has never fired one.




















































